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AI, and copyright: How media can decide between litigation or negotiation

Feb 5, 2026
Jason Henderson, corporate and transactional attorney who works on AI, copyright, licensing and streaming and also creates media. He discusses why large-scale data harvesting changes copyright, how training inputs differ from model outputs, and when licensing or litigation becomes the likely path. He highlights indemnification, agentic browsing risks, and attribution as a possible way to protect publishers.
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ANECDOTE

Lawyer Who's Also A Creator

  • Jason explained his background as a transactions lawyer, streaming geek, and creative with works that were used in AI datasets.
  • He blends deal-making perspective with personal stakes in copyright outcomes.
ANECDOTE

Author's Own Works Ended Up In A Lawsuit Trove

  • Jason described that Anthropic's training trove included both licensed and allegedly pirated books, including his own.
  • The court said piracy cannot be cured by claiming fair use even if later outputs are transformative.
INSIGHT

Training Data Is Persistent And Valuable

  • AI training ingests massive amounts of content and that data persists indefinitely unless removed.
  • That permanence forces the industry to find fair compensation models for creators whose work is used.
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