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OpenAI says India court can’t hear case on alleged copyright breach
In the most high-profile and closely tracked lawsuit on AI use in India, ANI sued OpenAI in Delhi in November, accusing it of using the news agency's published content without permission to train ChatGPT.
Cannot delete training data as Indian courts have no jurisdiction: OpenAI in copyright case
OpenAI explained in a court filing that deleting ANI’s data would go against US laws. The company also argued that Indian courts don’t have the jurisdiction to enforce the request, as OpenAI doesn’t h
ANI's Copyright Dispute Exceeds Indian Jurisdiction, OpenAI Tells Court
OpenAI has told an Indian court that any order to remove training data powering its ChatGPT service would be inconsistent with its legal obligations in the United States, according to a recent filing seen by Reuters.
Indian courts have no jurisdiction in ANI copyright case: OpenAI to Delhi HC
The company said it could not delete the news agency’s content from ChatGPT as this would violate its legal obligations in the United States.
OpenAI opposes data deletion demand in India citing US legal constraints
Reuters-backed ANI’s copyright lawsuit against OpenAI takes a global turn, raising complex legal challenges over AI training practices and cross-border compliance.
OpenAI to Delhi court on ANI lawsuit: Removing content would breach US laws
In a Delhi court, OpenAI argues that removing ChatGPT training data breaches US laws amid ANI's lawsuit over unauthorised content use.
Delhi HC lacks jurisdiction to hear copyright suit: OpenAI
OpenAI, backed by Microsoft and creator of ChatGPT, challenges Delhi HC's jurisdiction in a copyright lawsuit by ANI. OpenAI argues it lacks an Indian presence and cannot delete ANI's data from training modules due to US legal obligations.
OpenAI defends its data use in Indian court case
OpenAI has stated in a recent court filing that any demand to erase training data used for its ChatGPT service would conflict with its legal duties in the United States, according to Reuters. The firm was responding to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Indian news agency ANI.
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