AI Cases Are BAD for Small Authors!

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Anti-AI lawsuits like Bartz v. Anthropic are detrimental to small, independent, and self-published authors, as Judith A. Barrett explains. Class-action copyright lawsuits like this one disproportionately and adversely affect self-published authors.

This isn't just about the AI companies, or people who want to use AI. It's about ALL small, independent authors, artists, and creators who have every right to be free to create absent the oppressive jackboot of the copyright cartels!

Objection – #438 in Bartz v. Anthropic PBC https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69058235/438/bartz-v-anthropic-pbc/

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0:00 - Intro
1:15 - The Proposed Settlement Excludes Self-published Authors
02:26: The unfairness of the proposed settlement
03:23: The true purpose of copyright laws
04:08: This Fight Is About More than AI

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