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'No Unnecessary Reporting On Parties' Submissions': Delhi High Court In ANI's Copyright Infringement Suit Against OpenAI

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday indicated that there will be no “unnecessary reporting” by media on the submission filed by parties involved in the copyright infringement suit filed by news agency Asian News International against OpenAI Inc, which founded ChatGPT.ANI has accused OpenAI of unauthorisedly using its original news content.The development ensued after Senior Advocate. The Delhi High Court on Tuesday indicated that there will be no “unnecessary reporting” by media on the submission filed by parties involved in the copyright infringement suit filed by news agency Asian News International against OpenAI Inc, which founded ChatGPT. The development ensued after Senior Advocate Amit Sibal appearing for OpenAI today brought the attention of the Court to various news reports based on the intervention application filed by the Federation of Indian Publishers and OpenAI's reply to the same. Sibal was referring to news articles titled “OpenAI faces new copyright case, from global book publishers in India” and “OpenAI asks Indian court to throw out book publishers challenge in copyright battle.” We filed a reply to the intervention, the reply was released to the media, Sibal said.

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