By Sam Bradley • October 17, 2025 • Ivy Liu OpenAI’s launch of Sora 2, its video generation tool and would-be social network for the slop age, was the latest attempt by the generative AI developer to expand the copyright Overton Window. Sora 2 initially shipped with an “opt-out” policy for IP rightsholders. If an
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Anthropic AI Copyright Case Centers on ‘Guardrails’ for Song Lyrics
Music publishers allege that Anthropic violated copyright policies by using hundreds of songs to train its Claude chatbot. Samantha Kelly Contributor Samantha Kelly is a freelance writer with a focus on consumer technology, AI, social media, Big Tech, emerging trends and how they impact our everyday lives. Her work has been featured on CNN, NBC


