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Canadian publishers lawsuit should be heard in U.S.: OpenAI

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Canadian publishers lawsuit should be heard in U.S.: OpenAI

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Canadian news publishers are suing OpenAI in Ontario, alleging copyright infringement for using their content to train ChatGPT without permission or compensation. OpenAI is challenging the court's jurisdiction, arguing the case should be heard in the U.S. as its operations and alleged conduct occurred outside Canada. The publishers contend there's a strong connection to Ontario, emphasizing content creation and ownership within the province.

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This case marks Canada's first legal challenge regarding the use of copyrighted content for AI training, underscoring the complex jurisdictional and intellectual property issues that generative AI introduces globally. Its resolution could set important precedents for digital sovereignty and content monetization in the AI era.


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