OpenAI has urged an Indian court to dismiss a petition filed by a group representing Indian and global book publishers, who accuse the company of copyright violations. The publishers allege that ...
OpenAI Global, LLC repeated an argument in the Delhi High Court on Tuesday (January 28, 2025) that the ChatGPT maker cannot be sued for copyright infringement in ...
The Situation: Photo wallpaper will most likely be copyright-protected. There are limits to implied consent of the rightsholder, particularly in relation to the commercial use of images or other ...
OpenAI has asked an Indian court to quash a plea by a group representing Indian and global book publishers that accuse it of copyright breaches, arguing its ChatGPT service only disseminates public ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Microsoft-backed OpenAI sought to block on Tuesday India's biggest media organisations, including those of billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, from joining a copyright ...
OpenAI, the US-based parent company of ChatGPT, told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that Indian courts do not have the jurisdiction to rule on copyright infringement lawsuits filed against the ...
DeepSeek rolled out a free AI assistant based ... which represents the digital arm of multiple Indian mainstream TV and print firms and has intervened in a copyright lawsuit filed against OpenAI.
OpenAI has also said, in its initial response to the ANI case, that Indian judges have no jurisdiction to hear a case against it as its servers are located abroad. During Tuesday’s hearing ...
OpenAI has asked an Indian court to quash a plea by a group representing Indian and global book publishers that accuse it of copyright breaches, arguing its ChatGPT service only disseminates public ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)-backed OpenAI asked an Indian court to quash a plea by an organization representing Indian and global book publishers alleging use of copyright content for training AI models.
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