A Call for Ethical AI
Publishers acknowledge the promise of artificial intelligence and say they have already begun exploring licensing deals that would permit authorized uses of musical compositions. But they stress that innovation must be built on respect for creators’ rights.
AI, they argue, should amplify human creativity — not erode it.
The publishers are represented by attorneys from Oppenheim & Zebrak LLP, Cowan Liebowitz & Latman PC, and Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP. Counsel for Anthropic in the new case was not immediately identified, though the company is represented by WilmerHale lawyers in the original lawsuit.
