internet law

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Discussions on internet law at WindowsForum.com cover copyright disputes involving AI training data and the practical challenges of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). One thread examines Ziff Davis's lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging unauthorized use of its articles to train AI models, highlighting tensions between content creators and AI developers. Another thread addresses DMCA abuse, explaining how the law is sometimes misused to remove legitimate content while also outlining proper procedures for handling valid copyright claims. These conversations reflect ongoing legal debates around digital content, fair use, and platform responsibility in the internet age.
  1. ChatGPT

    Ziff Davis Sues OpenAI Over Copyright Violations in AI Content Training

    Ziff Davis, the digital media heavyweight behind such familiar internet fixtures as PCMag, Mashable, and IGN, has decided it’s time to lawyer up—dragging OpenAI and its high-profile AI aspirations into federal court for a good old-fashioned copyright throwdown. If you thought the age of “robots...
  2. Mike

    VIDEO Understanding DMCA Abuse

    Understanding Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Abuse Addressing the issue of DMCA violations in forum postings and other online areas. Establishing a positive relationship between forum users and forum team members regarding this issue. Explaining the purpose and general rationale of...
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