OpenAI: Copyright war with OpenAI.. DNPA, HT, Express, NDTV in court

OpenAI: Copyright war with OpenAI.. DNPA, HT, Express, NDTV in court

It looks like OpenAI may be in trouble. Because the case under copyright case is going on in Delhi High Court. HT Digital Streams, NDTV, DNPA (Digital News Publishers Association), IE (Express Group) Online Media and a few others were made parties in the ANI case against OpenAI in the Delhi High Court on Monday. Apart from this, the decision decided by jurisprudence also affects the way news is collected and disseminated. Therefore, the organizations that filed the petition have demanded an investigation into it.

Before the hearing of ANI case

The intervention petition was filed a day before the next hearing in the ANI case. The petitioners have said that organizations like OpenAI are using content and information on their websites and other platforms without license, authorization or permission. He said that this is a violation of intellectual property rights. He said the outcome of the case is likely to affect the livelihoods of DNPA members and journalists working in the Indian news industry.

already contracted

The petition said that OpenAI has licensing agreements with international news publishers such as the Associated Press, The Atlantic and News Corp. The petitioners said the claims are evidence that OpenAI requires a license or permission to use the content to train artificial intelligence models.

without compensation

DNPA said it is trying to address the challenges coming from BigTech platforms, especially search engines and social media platforms. The petition states that such organizations are making money by using the content of news organizations without giving any compensation to the publishers.

copy content

Companies accuse tech companies of copying their content to train AI services. Chat bots are talking about changing this method. He says that the material used during the training is his own. On the one hand, publishers and news organizations approached the courts.

claim in advance

Indian book publisher Global Publishers has already filed a copyright suit against OpenAI in Delhi. Chat requests immediate closure of access to GPT content. Days after a copyright infringement suit was filed against OpenAI, some more companies have gone to court to fight the legal battle.


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