The first case against ChatGPT in India was filed by news agency ANI, according to the news agency’s counsel. In its response to the ANI lawsuit, OpenAI had argued that Indian courts lack jurisdiction over copyright claims as the company’s servers are located abroad. It further stated that deleting training data, as requested, would breach its obligations under US law.

  • itsame
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    14 days ago

    They lost the case from the very start. Worst case, Delhi court will demand blocking ChatGPT in India and we’ll all use Deepseek (from China).

    Well done ANI! What next? Block Wikipedia in India because one page claimed to have proof that you are a propaganda channel for the Indian government? Oh? You are already working on that as well?