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OpenAI Will Face Indian News Firms of Ambani, Adani in Copyright Infringement Battle

by Reshab Agarwal
January 27, 2025
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Several prominent Indian media outlets, including those owned by billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, are stepping up their legal fight against OpenAI. OpenAI will face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in a copyright battle over the unauthorized use of content. The publishers are accusing the company of using their copyrighted content without consent to train its AI tools, such as ChatGPT.

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Adani’s NDTV, Ambani’s Network18, and other key members of the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) have filed a case in New Delhi. They claim OpenAI has “wilfully scraped and adapted content” from their news websites without permission. These outlets argue that the tech giant’s actions are damaging their financial viability by profiting from their work without compensation.

This lawsuit intensifies an ongoing legal dispute against OpenAI in India. Earlier, ANI, another Indian news agency, filed a high-profile case against the company for similar reasons.

Concerns About OpenAI’s Market Practices

Indian publishers argue that OpenAI’s business model is unfair to local media companies. They highlight the company’s partnerships with major global outlets, such as Time and Le Monde, which contrasts with its lack of similar agreements in India.

The publishers assert that this unequal treatment not only undermines their revenue but also harms the broader media ecosystem. They warn that OpenAI’s approach could weaken the role of traditional journalism, especially in a country like India with over 1.4 billion people and a vibrant media industry.

The Bigger Picture of AI and Copyright

OpenAI, valued at over $30 billion, has sparked global debates with its generative AI tools. Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, the company has rapidly expanded, raising billions of dollars and revolutionizing industries. However, its expansion into India has been met with resistance, especially from local content creators.

As media giants join forces, OpenAI will face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in a copyright battle that could set a legal precedent. The publishers argue that OpenAI’s practices represent a disregard for Indian copyright laws and a missed opportunity to create fair partnerships in the country. They also warn that this could have broader implications for the media’s role in democracy.

Global Relevance and Impact

Legal experts suggest OpenAI will face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in a copyright battle that could reshape AI data use in India. This legal battle is not just significant for India but also the global AI landscape. OpenAI’s stance on copyright issues could set a precedent for similar cases in other countries. If the Indian media succeeds in its legal challenge, it could inspire other nations to adopt stricter regulations on AI training data.

Conversely, a defeat could pave the way for tech giants to continue using unlicensed content, raising crucial questions about the future of copyright protections in the digital age.

AI’s Role in India’s Digital Economy

India, with its massive smartphone user base and growing digital economy, is a crucial market for OpenAI. The company has invested in hiring local talent, including a former WhatsApp executive, to handle partnerships in India. Despite its claims of working with local partners, the lack of formal agreements with Indian publishers remains a contentious issue.

OpenAI has defended its actions, arguing that it uses publicly available data under fair use principles. However, local media outlets believe this approach fails to address the unique challenges faced by India’s media industry. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching consequences, influencing not only Indian media but also the way AI companies operate globally.

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