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08/10/2025 - India's Stance on AI Copyright: The Ani v. OpenAI Case (India)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Managing IP

Managing IP features sponsored content discussing the "Ani v. OpenAI" case, which examines generative Artificial Intelligence's (AI) use of copyrighted works under Indian law. The article highlights the growing global challenge of balancing AI innovation with the protection of intellectual property rights, and how India is beginning to address these complex issues within its legal framework. This case is pivotal in shaping the understanding of copyright infringement in the context of AI model training in India.

The piece delves into the specific legal arguments being raised in "Ani v. OpenAI," likely focusing on whether the ingestion of copyrighted material for AI training constitutes fair use or a violation under Indian copyright statutes. It explores the potential implications of the case's outcome for AI developers, content creators, and the broader digital economy in India. The article suggests that the Indian legal system, much like others globally, is grappling with how to apply existing intellectual property laws to novel AI technologies. This case will be instrumental in defining the scope of AI's permissible use of copyrighted content and could set important precedents for future AI-related intellectual property disputes within India.