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Adani, Ambani news units sue OpenAI over copyright, Reuters reports

Investing.com — A group of Indian digital news publishers, including those owned by billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, have initiated a legal challenge against OpenAI, Reuters reported on Monday, citing legal papers.

They allege that the AI company has improperly used copyrighted content from their platforms, the report said. The outlets, which include Adani’s NDTV and Ambani’s Network18, have expressed concerns that their websites might be scraped for content that is then replicated and served to users of OpenAI’s ChatGPT tool.

The report also added that legal action involves a request to a New Delhi court to join an existing lawsuit against OpenAI. Previously, ANI, a local news agency, had filed a lawsuit against OpenAI last year, marking one of the most high-profile legal actions against the company in the country.

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