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Canadian news media sue OpenAI for copyright violations, but will they win?
A closer look at how chatbots are trained suggests that OpenAI may be right that 'scraping' isn't copying, but it may not be 'fair dealing' either
To stop its 'strip-mining of journalism,' some of the biggest Canadian news companies are suing OpenAI to the tune of $20,000 for every article fed to ChatGPT
First reported by The Guardian, a number of major Canadian news and media companies have banded together to sue OpenAI over its use of their articles to train large language models. In a statement about the lawsuit,
OpenAI sued by Canada’s biggest media outlets
A host of Canadian media companies filed a lawsuit against OpenAI today, alleging “inappropriate and illegal” use of their journalism to power the company’s GPT model, Reuters reports. It’s the latest salvo fired by the media in its fight against AI companies that have scraped large swaths of the open web to train their large-language models.
Canadian news outlets sue OpenAI over alleged copyright breach
The Globe and Mail, the Canadian Press, the CBC, the Toronto Star, Metroland Media, and Postmedia, allege that OpenAI has 'strip-mined' their journalism to build and monetise its generative AI models.
Canada’s Largest News Organizations Sue OpenAI
Some of Canada’s best-known media companies join organizations like The New York Times in claiming that OpenAI was unfairly enriched as a result of using their content without permission.
Major Canadian News Outlets Sue OpenAI in New Copyright Case
A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest media companies is seeking billions of dollars in compensation for what they say is copyright infringement on their work through ChatGPT.
Top Canadian news outlets sue OpenAI over copyright infringement
Five leading Canadian news outlets filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on Friday, accusing the ChatGPT owner of violating copyright laws to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The outlets’ lawsuit,
Top Canadian publishers sue OpenAI, joining AI copyright fight
The lawsuit, brought by the CBC, Globe and Mail and others, shows how the battle over copyright and AI is expanding beyond the U.S.
Canadian media outlets' lawsuit demands OpenAI stop stealing content
Several major news outlets in Canada are now suing OpenAI, the California-based maker of ChatGPT for using their content to improve the program's software.
Canada’s major news organizations band together to sue ChatGPT creator OpenAI
A broad coalition of Canada’s major news organizations, including the Toronto Star, Metroland Media, Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, The Canadian Press and CBC, is suing tech giant OpenAI, saying the company is illegally using news articles to train its ChatGPT software.
Canadian news publishers sue OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement
A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and CBC/Radio-Canada, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for using news content to train its ChatGPT generative artificial intelligence system.
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ChatGPT maker OpenAI faces copyright infringement lawsuit in Canada; read the company’s statement here
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Canadian news outlets accuse OpenAI of 'unauthorized' scraping to train its generative AI tools like ChatGPT
The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of violating Canadian copyright laws and "unjustly enriching" itself "at the expense" of the news ...
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