Five of Canada’s leading news organizations have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of copyright ...
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The Globe and Mail, the Canadian Press, the CBC, the Toronto Star, Metroland Media, and Postmedia, allege that OpenAI has ...
Media including The Globe and Mail newspaper and public broadcaster CBC accused OpenAI of breaching copyrights by "scraping large swaths of content" and profiting from the use of this content, ...
First reported by The Guardian, a number of major Canadian news and media companies have banded together to sue OpenAI over ...