Orlando Sentinel, other media outlets seek ‘serious sanctions’ against OpenAI - Orlando Sentinel
A coalition of Florida media outlets, led by the Orlando Sentinel, has formally requested severe penalties against OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement.
- A group of Florida media outlets, led by the Orlando Sentinel, has formally requested 'serious sanctions' against OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement.
- The petition was filed with the U.S. Copyright Office as part of broader public comments on AI and copyright policy.
- The coalition argues that OpenAI's use of copyrighted news content without permission harms local journalism and violates intellectual property laws.
- This reflects a growing industry trend where traditional media outlets push back against AI developers' unchecked content scraping.
The Orlando Sentinel and several other Florida-based media organizations have filed a joint petition calling for 'serious sanctions' against OpenAI. The request targets the company's alleged unauthorized use of copyrighted news articles to train its AI models. The coalition argues that OpenAI's actions violate intellectual property laws and undermine the financial viability of local journalism.
The petition was submitted to the U.S. Copyright Office as part of ongoing public comments on AI and copyright policy. It reflects growing concerns among traditional media outlets about the unchecked use of their content by AI developers. The move follows similar actions by other news organizations nationwide, highlighting a broader industry push for legal and regulatory safeguards against AI-driven content scraping.
The Florida media coalition includes print and digital publishers, all of whom emphasize the need for accountability. They claim that OpenAI's practices have deprived them of revenue and control over their intellectual property, raising ethical and legal questions about the future of AI development.
Media companies may gain leverage in negotiating compensation for AI training data use.
Highlights tensions between AI innovation and copyright protections in journalism.
- copyright infringement
- The unauthorized use of copyrighted material, violating the rights of the original content creator.
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