BMG sues Anthropic for using Bruno Mars, Rolling Stones lyrics in AI training


FILE PHOTO: Mick Jagger of English band The Rolling Stones performs during their Hackney Diamonds Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, U.S., July 10, 2024. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo

March 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Music company BMG Rights Management has sued artificial intelligence company ⁠Anthropic in California federal court for allegedly using its ‌copyrighted lyrics to train the large language models powering its Claude chatbot.

BMG said in the complaint filed on Tuesday that Anthropic copied and reproduced lyrics from hit ​songs by the Rolling Stones, Bruno Mars, ⁠Ariana Grande and other prominent ⁠rock and pop musicians, infringing hundreds of copyrights.

The lawsuit is the ⁠latest ‌among dozens of high-stakes cases brought by authors, news outlets, and other copyright owners against tech companies for using ⁠their work in training the models behind their ​chatbots. BMG rival ‌Universal Music Group and other music publishers filed a related ⁠lawsuit against Anthropic ​in 2023, which is ongoing.

Anthropic settledanother AI training lawsuit brought by a group of authors for $1.5 billion last year.

Spokespeople for Anthropic did not ⁠immediately respond to a request for comment ​on Wednesday.

"Anthropic’s practice of training AI models on copyrighted works sourced from unauthorized torrent sites, among other acts, stands in direct opposition to ⁠the standards required of any responsible participant in the AI community," BMG said in a statement.

AI companies have argued that they make fair use of copyrighted material by transforming it into something new.

BMG, ​owned by German media group Bertelsmann, cited ⁠493 examples of copyrights that Anthropic allegedly infringed. Statutory damages for copyright ​infringement under U.S. law canrange from hundreds ‌of dollars up to $150,000 per work ​if the court finds the infringement was willful.

(Reporting by Blake Brittain in Washington; editing by David Gaffen, Rod Nickel)

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