OpenAI Copyright Case: OpenAI's 'problems' started increasing, this new twist came in the copyright dispute..
Indiaemploymentnews January 31, 2025 07:39 PM

The troubles of ChatGPT maker OpenAI are not stopping, some time ago a news agency filed a copyright case against OpenAI in the High Court. This matter was not yet resolved when a new twist came in this case when Indian Book Publishers filed a copyright case against OpenAI in Delhi.

Not only in India, the company is also sued in America.

A representative of Indian Book Publishers said that the ChatGPT chatbot uses content without permission, so a lawsuit has been filed to stop ChatGPT from accessing the content. News outlets, authors, and musicians have accused OpenAI of using copyrighted content in courts around the world. Along with this, there is also a demand to remove copyrighted content from OpenAI from its platform.

The New Delhi-based Federation of Indian Publishers has informed Reuters that they have filed a case in the Delhi High Court, where a copyright case is already being heard against OpenAI.

Who has filed a case against OpenAI?

The case has been filed by all the members of the federation, including publishers like Bloomsbury, Cambridge University Press, Penguin Random House, and Pan Macmillan as well as India's Rupa Publications and S. Chand & Co. Before these publishers, a news agency has also filed a copyright case against OpenAI.

What does OpenAI have to say?

Reacting to the ANI case, OpenAI says that the company is already facing such a lawsuit in the US and according to the laws in the US, the data has to be preserved as long as the case is going on. Not only this, OpenAI even says that OpenAI does not have an office in India, it does not work in India, and our servers are also not in India.

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