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India, OpenAI and New Delhi
OpenAI to face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in copyright battle, documents show
Digital news units of Indian billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, and other outlets including the Indian Express and the Hindustan Times, are joining proceedings against OpenAI for improperly using copyright content,
News publishers in India accuse OpenAI of scraping copyrighted content
Major Indian news publishers have joined forces to take legal action against OpenAI. Know the reason behind the legal action here.
Indian media houses rally against OpenAI over copyright dispute
Leading Indian news publishers escalate the case against the ChatGPT creator, citing concerns over the unauthorized use of their copyrighted content.
Global book publishers sue OpenAI for copyright violations in India
Indian book publishers and their international partners have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi, alleging misuse of proprietary content, reported Reuters citing a representative. The case,
Indian media giants join legal battle against OpenAI over copyright issues
The ChatGPT creator has been accused by authors, news outlets, and musicians worldwide of using copyrighted works to train AI models and sought the removal of their content
Exclusive-OpenAI Faces New Copyright Case, From Global Publishers in India
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian book publishers and their international counterparts have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi, a representative said on Friday, the latest in a series of global cases seeking to stop the ChatGPT chatbot accessing proprietary content.
Exclusive-OpenAI to face Indian digital news firms of Ambani, Adani in copyright battle
By Aditya Kalra, Arpan Chaturvedi and Praveen Paramasivam NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Digital news units of Indian billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, and other outlets like the Indian Express and the Hindustan Times,
OpenAI To Face Indian Digital News Firms In Copyright Battle: Report
Digital news units and other outlets like the Indian Express and the Hindustan Times have mounted a legal challenge against OpenAI's improper use of copyright content, legal papers show.
OpenAI Will Face Indian News Firms of Ambani, Adani in Copyright Infringement Battle
Several prominent Indian media outlets, including those owned by billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, are stepping up their legal fight against OpenAI. OpenAI will face Indian news firms of Ambani,
OpenAI faces copyright suit by book publishers in India - report
Indian book publishers and their global counterparts have sued Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)-backed OpenAI in New Delhi, India, over alleged use of copyright content for training AI models, Reuters reported.
Indian publishers join ANI’s copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in Delhi HC
Indian publishers seek to join ANI's lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming copyright infringement as ChatGPT used their works for training. Hearing on Jan 28.
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OpenAI faces legal heat in India, here’s why
Indian book publishers, alongside their international counterparts, have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in the ...
MediaNama
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Explained: What The Federation of Indian Publishers is Saying Against OpenAI
The Federation of Indian Publishers moves to join ANI's copyright case against OpenAI, citing concerns over AI training on ...
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Indian Media Giants Challenge OpenAI Over Copyright Infringement
Indian media powerhouses, including Adani's NDTV and Ambani's Network18, have legally challenged OpenAI for allegedly using ...
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Who Owns AI Output? Why Recent Cases Against OpenAI Could Redefine Copyright
OpenAI is at the center of a copyright debacle that could shape the future of content creation and publishing discourse.
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