OpenAI Wins Dismissal of Publishers' Copyright Lawsuit

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A US judge dismissed a lawsuit by publishers Raw Story and AltNet against OpenAI, which claimed the AI company unlawfully removed copyright management information from their works when training its models. The judge ruled that the plaintiffs did not demonstrate their articles were copyrighted or that OpenAI's use of them caused harm. The case highlights ongoing legal challenges regarding AI developers' use of copyrighted material, with OpenAI and other companies facing similar lawsuits from authors and publishers.
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