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German court rules OpenAI violated copyright law
In a landmark ruling, a German court has found that OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence firm, violated copyright law.
GEMA accused OpenAI of using licensed musical compositions to train its models without authorisation, arguing that the ...
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AI language models show bias against regional German dialects
Large language models such as GPT-5 and Llama systematically rate speakers of German dialects less favorably than those using ...
A German court ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated the nation’s copyright laws by training its language models on licensed ...
OpenAI lost a copyright infringement case in a lower German court for using popular song lyrics in its ChatGPT language model ...
The case was filed last November by GEMA, a German music rights group, which accused OpenAI of illegally using protected song ...
The delegation, which included senior business and government officials, was received by Srini Raju, Chairman, and Dr ...
A district court in Munich has ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated German authors’ rights laws by reproducing lyrics from ...
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OpenAI used song lyrics in violation of copyright laws, German court says
The regional court in Munich found that the company trained its AI on protected content from nine German songs, including ...
ChatGPT creator OpenAI violated Germany's national copyright laws, according to a court in Munich. GEMA, a German music ...
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