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publishers legal battle
About this tag
The tag 'publishers legal battle' covers the ongoing copyright dispute between news publishers and AI companies over the use of journalistic content to train large language models. Recent discussions focus on a lawsuit filed by nine newspapers against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging unauthorized copying of copyrighted articles for AI training and seeking billions in damages. This tag highlights the legal tensions surrounding intellectual property in the age of generative AI, particularly how publishers seek compensation for their content used in AI systems. It is relevant for readers tracking copyright law, AI regulation, and the intersection of media and technology.
Nine newspapers owned or managed by MediaNews Group have filed a sweeping federal copyright suit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging the tech giants built and commercialized their generative AI products by copying and training on copyrighted journalism without permission — a complaint that...