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Question: Read AI lawsuits explained: Who's getting sued?
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Turn in: You read about some creator-plaintiffs in this week's articles. And of course, the internet is full of additional examples. I want you to profile one plaintiff. You will turn in these five items:
The person's or organization's (the plaintiff's) name.
An identification of what their copyrighted item is. Art? Music? Text? etc.
Who they are suing, in other words, the name of the defendant.
What do they want? Do they want the defendant to stop doing something, start doing something, pay some money, something else? If they want them to start/stop, what is the specific thing that needs to start/stop?