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OpenAI, India and New Delhi
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,
Indian news websites take OpenAI to court over copyright infringement: ‘unauthorised mass copying’
DNPA’s intervention marks the first consolidated effort by Indian publishers to safeguard their rights against the unchecked exploitation of AI technologies.
OpenAI to face copyright case from Indian news outlets of Indian billionaires - report
Indian news outlets, including those owned by Ambani and Adani, plan to sue OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement.
Indian Media Titans Take on OpenAI in Landmark Copyright Dispute
Indian media giants including NDTV and Network18 are joining legal proceedings against OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement. They claim AI systems use their content without authorization, intensifying a legal battle initiated by ANI.
Exclusive-OpenAI faces new copyright case, from global publishers in India
By Aditya Kalra, Arpan Chaturvedi and Munsif Vengattil 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,
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 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,
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.
Indian News Giants Challenge OpenAI Over Copyright Concerns
Several major Indian digital news publishers, including outlets owned by billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, have filed a legal challenge against OpenAI, according to Reuters. The publishers allege that OpenAI
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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 ...
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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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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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OpenAI lawsuit: HT, Indian Express, NDTV join ANI to fight against ChatGPT creator
Hindustan Times digital arm (HT Digital Streams), the Indian Express digital wing (IE Online Media Services Private Limited), ...
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Exclusive: OpenAI tells India court ChatGPT data removal will breach US legal obligations
OpenAI has told an Indian court that any order to remove training data powering its ChatGPT service would be inconsistent ...
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