The regional court in Munich found that the company trained its AI on protected content from nine German songs, including Groenemeyer's hits "Maenner" and "Bochum".
OpenAI lost a copyright infringement case in a lower German court for using popular song lyrics in its ChatGPT language model without paying royalties.
It’s a major win for creators—sort of. An AI copyright marketplace is probably coming, and if you're a big time stakeholder, ...
The Munich Regional Court I (Landgericht München I) recently held that ChatGPT infringed copyright by allowing the ...
The song wasn’t chosen to be the debut’s lead single. That honour instead went to the brisk Nur geträumt. Released ahead of ...
A German court ruled Tuesday that OpenAI has infringed copyright law by using song lyrics to feed its chat models in a case ...
OpenAI's ChatGPT was found to have illegally reproduced lyrics of several musicians, violating German copyright law.
German court rules OpenAI infringed copyright by using song lyrics for AI training. Artists entitled to compensation ...
MUNICH: OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by reproducing lyrics from songs by best-selling musician Herbert Groenemeyer and others, a court ruled on Tuesday, in a closely watched ...
OpenAI has infringed copyright law in Germany by using song lyrics to train its artificial intelligence models, a court in ...
A German court sided with the country's music rights society, GEMA, ruling that OpenAI (OPENAI) cannot use song lyrics without a license, Reuters reported. OpenAI did not immediately respond to a ...