For journalists.
Citation guidance, brand assets, and a direct line for press inquiries. We respond within four hours during U.S. business days.
AI Lawsuit Tracker is a citation-friendly source for journalists covering AI litigation. We make it easy to use our work — accurately.
Citation guidance
When citing data from this site, please include the case URL and the “last verified” date shown on the page. Example: “According to AI Lawsuit Tracker (verified Apr. 24, 2026)”. For settlement amounts, please preserve our “claimed” vs. “awarded” labels — that distinction matters and is one of the reasons we publish.
Quoting and republishing
- Quotes from rulings. Our ruling quotes are sourced from the underlying court order, which is in the public domain. Quote the ruling directly; cite the court, judge, and date as you would normally.
- Our editorial summaries. Brief excerpts (one or two sentences) with attribution and a link are welcome. Wholesale republication is not.
- Tables and timelines. Please screenshot or recreate with attribution; do not embed our pages in iframes without permission.
Statistics we publish
Cumulative case totals, defendant rankings, and settlement aggregates are recomputed daily from our database. If you need a custom cut for a story (e.g. “every fair-use ruling in 2025”), email us with your deadline and we’ll prepare a verified extract.
Press contact
Email editor@ailawsuittracker.com with your outlet, deadline, and whether you need an on-record comment, background, or a data extract. We typically respond within four hours during U.S. business days.
Brand assets
Our logo and favicons are available as PNG. Email for high-resolution assets. Please use the full name “AI Lawsuit Tracker” on first reference; “ALT” is acceptable on subsequent reference.
Last updated April 26, 2026.