India, Jan. 28 -- OpenAI has reportedly asked a court to dismiss a plea from a group of book publishers who claim its ChatGPT service infringes on their copyrights.
The publishers argued that ChatGPT provides book summaries and extracts from unlicensed copies, but OpenAI insists it only uses publicly available data protected by fair use principles, as per Reuters.
Yesterday (January 27), multiple domestic and global book publishers reportedly banded together and sued AI giant for alleged copyright infringement.
The Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP) also filed a lawsuit against the company on behalf of all its members, including homegrown players like Rupa Publications and S Chand and Co as well global giants such as Bloomsbury, Pen...
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