Several Canadian news companies, including Torstar and The Globe and Mail, have sued OpenAI, claiming unauthorized use of their copyrighted content to train AI models.
The lawsuit states that OpenAI's actions constitute 'unjust enrichment' as they profit from news works without permission, violating Canadian copyright laws.
An OpenAI spokesperson asserted that the models are trained on publicly available data and claim adherence to fair use principles, insisting they respect news publishers' rights.
News companies argue that OpenAI is engaged in 'ongoing, deliberate' copyright breaches, profiting from journalism without appropriate compensation, emphasizing the public interest in journalism.
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