News Sites Strike Out in Case Against OpenAI in New York Court
Briefly

"The complaint alleged that 'thousands' of the news outlets' copyrighted articles were scraped from the internet and then 'stripped of their author, title, and copyright information.' This objection raised significant issues regarding copyright management information and its removal prior to training OpenAI’s systems."
"The news sites argued that the removal of copyright management information (CMI) prior to training ChatGPT constitutes a violation under Section 1202(b)(i) of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA). However, OpenAI countered this point, asserting that it lacked jurisdiction to resolve the claims based on standing."
Read at IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
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