OpenAI Wins Copyright Lawsuit Against Publishers, But Legal Battle Continues

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OpenAI recently won a legal battle against progressive publishers over DMCA claims, but the broader fight over AI and copyright infringement continues. The court dismissed the specific DMCA claims due to lack of concrete evidence, but left open the possibility of other legal arguments. Experts are divided on the implications, with some suggesting the ruling could limit the scope of IP cases in federal courts. The case highlights ongoing tensions between AI development and copyright laws.
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