Fair Use Watch

Fair Use Watch | 2026 Edition

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The aim of this repository is to critically assess whether the use of copyrighted works in AI training can be justified under the fair use doctrine, and to highlight the inconsistencies and unanswered questions that remain in judicial reasoning. It seeks to provide clarity on how courts apply the four statutory factors of fair use, i.e., purpose and character, nature of the work, amount and substantiality, and market effect, when confronted with disputes involving generative AI. The objective is not only to document existing case law but also to underscore the broader implications of these rulings for authors, AI developers, and society at large.

The entire report follows a uniform sequence, for the better understanding of the reader, the sequence has been reproduced below:

-Jurisdiction

-Laws Applicable

-Cases and Analysis

-Approach of the Courts

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“The necessity of this repository arises from the unresolved legal and ethical challenges posed by generative AI. Although courts have acknowledged the risks posed by generative AI, such as the displacement of human creativity and the erosion of incentives for authors, they have often stopped short of providing clear regulatory principles. Judgments frequently hinge on evidentiary shortcomings rather than substantive rulings, leaving critical questions unresolved. This repository therefore serves as both a scholarly resource and a policy-relevant guide, offering a structured analysis of statutory provisions, case briefs, and judicial reasoning, while also pointing to the gaps that demand future legislative and judicial attention.”

Team

The First Edition of the Annual Report was released on 02nd May, 2026 by Team, Virtuosity Legal.
Meet the brains behind it:

Halata Zehra, Virtuosity Legal, Media And Designs Head

Halata Zehra

Project Lead

Sadaf Shabbir Siddiqui, Member, Virtuosity Legal

Sadaf Shabbir Siddiqui

Project Lead

Arisha Malik, PR and Outreach Head

Arisha Malik

Co-Curator

Ali Ikhlaq Khan, Jr. Research Correspondent, Virtuosity Legal

Ali Akhlaq Khan

Co-Curator

Kushagra, Research and Content, Virtuosity Legal

Kushagra Srivastava

Co-Curator

Nashra Fatima, Jr. Research Correspondent, Virtuosity Legal

Nashra Fatima

Co-Curator

Shemaa Sarwar, PR and Outreach Associate, Virtuosity Legal

Shemaa Sarwar

Special Mention

Nadia. Member, Virtuosity Legal

Nadia Khan

Special Mention

Fair Use Watch

This Annual Repository is an year-long compilation tracking interpretation of Fair Use in training of LLMs around the world. It is updated and maintained regularly by Research and Content Team,Virtuosity Legal.

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