Five Canadian news media companies have initiated legal action against OpenAI, accusing it of copyright infringement through the unauthorized use of their content to train its AI systems.
The plaintiffs allege that OpenAI has routinely scraped content from various media without obtaining permission, further indicating that their journalism serves the public interest and should not be exploited for private gain.
OpenAI responds by asserting that its training methods rely on publicly available data, contending that their practices comply with fair use and various international copyright frameworks.
The lawsuit demands damages and seeks a permanent injunction against OpenAI from using the media companies' material without prior approval, highlighting ongoing tensions in AI and copyright law.
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