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Anthropic's $1.5B copyright settlement: What authors should know about the pay-out

Swipe to check out the largest U.S. copyright settlement in history and what you should know as an author (Source: The Authors Guild)

The case of AI companies and pirated books

AI company Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle claims that it downloaded pirated books to train its AI systems.

The class action lawsuit Bartz v Anthropic is one of the major copyright lawsuits brought by authors against an AI company for using books without permission to train large language models.

The settlement does not give Anthropic—or any AI company—permission to use pirated books going forward. It only resolves Anthropic’s liability for its past use of books, and not for any future use. In fact, the agreement states that Anthropic must destroy all copies in its possession.

How much will be paid per title

The $1.5 billion award will be split among the rightsholders of all of the books included in the class after administration and lawyers’ fees and expenses are paid. Only approximately 500,000 titles meet the definition required to be part of the class. That means that approximately $3,000 will be paid out per title.

What authors should do if their books were downloaded

If you believe Anthropic may have downloaded your book(s) from LibGen or PiLiMi, please visit www.anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com to provide your contact information to Class Counsel.

For more information, you may check updates from The Authors Guild at authorsguild.org.

Final Note

Authors, your work is valuable and must be protected. Always remember that legal clearances, contracts, and protections are crucial factors in the creation and publication of any written work! 

If you have concerns or questions about protecting your creative work, seek out an experienced team like Creative Law Network to keep you on the right page as you build a career in the literary world. 

Dave Ratner at The Tom and D Podcast

This was a fun chat with Tom and D! Real-life scenarios and questions about

  • AI and intellectual property

  • parodies, infringement and fair use

  • the biggest legal landmines for entertainment professionals

  • Colorado Sundance 🤩

  • how to get pro bono legal help as a creative

You're welcome to eavesdrop on our conversation at Tom and D Episode 4!

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tom-and-d/id1813211468?i=1000713200527 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wQL90bPPxjnBES4oZHvdu?si=ti58FtH_RjqGHudTx_6r0g 

It’s available on all platforms, wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.

About Tom and D

Hosts Tom Fry and Deren Abram swap stories, roast each other, and dive into the messy, hilarious world of entertainment, business, and the business of entertainment. They also welcome a mystery guest—an industry insider, a rising star, or just someone with a great story—because, honestly, surprises make everything better.

Follow @thetomanddpodcast on Instagram to catch their latest episodes!



Top 10 Love Songs of All Time... (and Some Trivia on Copyrights)

Which one is your favorite?

Top 10 Love Songs of All Time

Here's a bit of trivia you might love: Do you know that there are two copyrights in every song? 

  1. The first one is the composition--the words and music, also known as publishing rights.

  2. The second one is the recording, also called the master.

As music lawyers, we help our clients with contracts, copyrights, and business law. We take care of everything on the business side so they can focus on and enjoy creating music.

So if you're a musician or creative who needs some support with the legal stuff, that's our forte.  

Send us a message so we can help!



What are the two copyrights in every song?

Could you guess?

Here are some hints:

The first one is the words and music, also known as publishing rights.

The second one is also called the master.

Copyrights are valuable and important to anyone in the music business, but they can be confusing. That's where a music lawyer can come in—to help you protect your work and business so you can be free to create the music you love!

As music lawyers, we help our clients with contracts, copyrights, and business law. This includes drafting, negotiating, and reviewing all sorts of contracts like recording agreements, management agreements, producer agreements, licensing, and all that jazz.

It means maximizing our clients’ rights and revenue. And it means answering questions about the ins and outs of the music business (in plain English!) so you can confidently make your mark in the industry.

Sounds good? Let's talk about it!