Category: GEMA v. OpenAI
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First appeal filed in German music copyright infringement case against OpenAI: panel not too likely to refer to European Court of Justice
OpenAI has challenged an injunction granted against it by the Munich I Regional Court last month, in an AI copyright infringement case brought by German music rights collecting society GEMA.
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German court held OpenAI liable for violating copyright in 15-word passage (besides longer ones), rejected non-profit argument: full decision
Here’s a copy of the 65-page German copyright ruling as well as some items that struck us as interesting.
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First copyright ruling against OpenAI worldwide: music rights collecting society wins German injunction over song lyrics βΒ to be appealed now
The first final judgment (though it will be appealed) in a copyright infringement case targeting OpenAI came down in Germany today. We have exclusive comments from the prevailing party’s GC.
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BREAKING: OpenAI on losing track in German copyright case brought by music rights collecting society over song lyrics; injunction looms large
A German copyright injunction against OpenAI looms large based on what a judge said at the outset of today’s trial.
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German music rights collecting society suing OpenAI: members are both fascinated and frightened by Generative AI
German music rights collecting society GEMA provided a background briefing for the press today on its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI that is designed to clarify key legal questions ASAP.
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Biggest non-U.S. AI copyright lawsuit filed in IP litigation hotspot Munich by German collecting society GEMA against OpenAI
German collecting society GEMA is suing OpenAI over the alleged infringement of its members’ copyrights in song lyrics. The chosen venue, Munich, is famous for strict IP enforcement.
