
OpenAI says California apt jurisdiction for copyright suits by Indian news agency
The HinduOpenAI Global, LLC repeated an argument in the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that the ChatGPT maker cannot be sued for copyright infringement in Indian courts, as its terms of use bind users to pursue either arbitration or legal action in the courts of California. The hearing came as two industry bodies — the Federation of Indian Publishers and the Digital News Publishers Association — intervened in the case, filed by the newswire agency ANI Media Pvt. Ltd. OpenAI’s terms of use are under the “exclusive jurisdiction of courts in California and governed by California law,” senior advocate Amit Sibal, representing OpenAI, said in his arguments. The court issued notice to OpenAI on the DNPA and FIP’s interventions, with a reply expected within two weeks, at which point it will be decided if these will be admitted in the case. Justice Bansal expressed the court’s discomfort with filings in the case being released to the press, such as the FIP’s intervention and OpenAI’s response to it.
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