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Canadian media companies sue OpenAI over unauthorized content use

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  • Major Canadian news organizations, including The Globe and Mail, CBC, and Toronto Star, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in Ontario's superior court, seeking damages for unauthorized use of their news articles to train ChatGPT.

  • The lawsuit demands up to (USD 20,000) in damages per article used, punitive damages, a share of OpenAI's profits, and an injunction to prevent future use of their content, potentially amounting to billions of dollars.

  • News organizations argue that OpenAI is "strip-mining journalism" by scraping content from their websites without consent while unjustly enriching itself at the expense of publishers who invest in real journalism.

  • OpenAI has already established licensing agreements with several media organizations including Associated Press, NewsCorp, and Condé Nast, though they haven't responded to this lawsuit yet.

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