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German publishers sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

German publisher Carlsen Verlag, along with authors Marc-Uwe Kling and Astrid Henn, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in Germany. The suit, which centers on allegations of copyright infringement related to the children's book "Das NEINhorn," was filed in Munich. This legal action underscores the increasing conflict between AI developers and the publishing industry over the use of copyrighted content. AI

IMPACT This lawsuit highlights potential legal challenges for AI companies regarding the use of copyrighted training data, potentially impacting future model development and deployment.

RANK_REASON Lawsuit filed against an AI company regarding copyright infringement.

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German publishers sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

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    German publisher Carlsen Verlag, backed by Bonnier, and authors Marc-Uwe Kling and Astrid Henn are suing OpenAI in Germany. They allege copyright infringement o

    German publisher Carlsen Verlag, backed by Bonnier, and authors Marc-Uwe Kling and Astrid Henn are suing OpenAI in Germany. They allege copyright infringement of the children's book "Das NEINhorn." This lawsuit, filed in Munich, highlights growing tensions over AI's use of copyri…