Sunday, December 7, 2025

Apple AI Copyright Lawsuit: New Legal Challenge Emerges

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Apple⁣ is facing⁣ a second proposed ​class​ action⁤ lawsuit in as‌ many months alleging copyright infringement related to the training of its artificial‍ intelligence models. Neuroscience professors Susana‍ Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik of SUNY Downstate⁤ Health sciences University in Brooklyn, NY, filed the suit, claiming Apple used their copyrighted⁢ works⁣ without permission.

The lawsuit, first reported by Bloomberg Law, alleges ‍Apple trained its ⁣AI using pirated books obtained through “shadow libraries” and web-crawling software.⁤ This‍ follows a similar suit filed‌ recently by a separate pair of authors who ‌also claim Apple infringed on their copyrights by using published works to train its Apple ⁣Intelligence models‌ without consent.

The growing number‌ of copyright claims against tech companies developing AI highlights the⁢ legal challenges surrounding the use of⁤ copyrighted material in AI training.OpenAI is also embroiled in a similar dispute with The ‍New York​ Times.Earlier this year, Anthropic settled a ‍class action lawsuit for $1.5 billion with 500,000 authors, establishing a potential precedent‌ in these types of cases.

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