AI and Copyright: Navigating the Legal Landscape in 2025
The intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law has become increasingly complex. In February 2025, a Delaware federal court ruled in favor of Thomson Reuters in a case against Ross Intelligence, setting a precedent that unauthorized use of copyrighted material to train AI models constitutes infringement.
Artists and content creators must now be vigilant in protecting their works from unauthorized use in AI training. This includes understanding licensing agreements and monitoring the use of their content in digital platforms.
The Clemenza Law Group provides counsel to creatives on safeguarding their intellectual property rights in the evolving digital landscape, offering strategies to prevent unauthorized use and to address potential infringements effectively.