* RESOURCE * BOMM AI / COPYRIGHT CASE DATABASE
Michael Bommarito : Case + Commentary, Compiled, Singular
Recently we discussed the supposed settlement of the Bartz v. ANTHROPIC, an intended class action] case, in a dispute about book publisher rights in their tomes being used as training data.
If you want to drill deep into this case, and/or other AI/Copyright leading cases, have I got a resource for you!
Copyright continues to be the “nexus of conflict” in AI litigations. If you have children or grandchildren in law school I urge you to have them study copyright — and CODE.
Michael Bommarito, great creative mind of all things AI and compute, and law open-sourcer, hosts a DETAILED ai-copyright wiki of AI Copyright cases and detailed points and his observations:
You can retrieve CASE DOCUMENTS/COURT DOCS/RECORDS for 66+ of the leading ai/copyright cases on zip on s3 (“Simple Storage Service”) hosted by AWS (“Amazon Web Service”)
Does he have the Stability “pastiche” stuff I love so much? Probably. (Guys it fizzled, they pulled the argument ultimately. But I predict pastiche will ride again!
Here are some samples:
On Bartz v. Anthropic (Commentary)
Cases - just click and download the casefile locally for review parsing bot creation fun and entertainment for legal types on a Friday evening!
Here is Michael’s [the Bomm Bommarito] site : where you can read high level thinking :
Here is the ai-copyright wiki for downloads
66+ Leading AI/Copyright Case Files for Download
Have written about Michael before who put together the Kelvin O/S a tool for AI in Law. Here is his background per Grok :
Michael Bommarito is a prominent figure in legal technology, artificial intelligence, and computational legal studies. He serves as CEO of 273 Ventures, a firm focused on building and investing in tech-driven solutions.
He is also an adjunct professor and researcher at Stanford Law School, where his work centers on applying AI and machine learning to legal domains.
Previously, he was an adjunct professor at Michigan State University College of Law and head of research at the Reinvent Law Laboratory.
Bommarito is a serial entrepreneur, having founded or advised multiple ventures in legal, financial, and tech sectors, and he holds degrees from the University of Michigan.
His research interests include food systems and agriculture, legal technology, AI, open source, and education. He is open to collaborations in research, speaking engagements, expert testimony, consulting, and advisory roles.
I will call him a friend but he would get mad. (he has been a friend to me, thank you Michael, and thank you for your hard work and generosity to make these resources available).







