On Feb. 11, 2025, a federal judge granted summary judgment to a copyright holder, determining that a software company’s use of copyrighted content to train an AI legal research tool constituted direct copyright infringement and rejecting the AI tool company’s fair-use defense. Judge Bibas’s opinion departed from the seminal “intermediate copying” cases in Google and Sega and applied the Supreme Court’s “transformative use” analysis from Warhol.

Although we expect the defendant software company to appeal the grant of summary judgment, this opinion is one of the first to evaluate the use of copyrighted content to train and build AI tools. Other courts are likely to look to its reasoning. Interestingly, today’s opinion revised an earlier opinion largely denying the plaintiff copyright holder’s earlier motion for summary judgment in the same case. Emphasizing the quickly changing technological landscape, the court’s opinion explicitly noted that it did not consider whether the result would differ if the AI product were generative AI.

Taft’s Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Intellectual Property teams continue to advise both copyright holders and users of copyrighted material as they do business at training and building AI tools and otherwise at the cutting edge of technology.

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Joey Balthazor is an associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property practice. He counsels clients on a variety of intellectual property-related matters.

Joey is an experienced thought leader in emerging technologies, such as AI, and has authored numerous articles regarding the subject in the…

Joey Balthazor is an associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property practice. He counsels clients on a variety of intellectual property-related matters.

Joey is an experienced thought leader in emerging technologies, such as AI, and has authored numerous articles regarding the subject in the World Trademark Review Weekly. He was featured in the Star Tribune and the Indianapolis Business Journal and was recognized by Minnesota Monthly as Top Lawyers 2023 and named to Minnesota Rising Stars 2023.