Tag: NEW YORK TIMES

  • 2024 in Review: Key Publisher Agreements with AI Companies

    2024 in Review: Key Publisher Agreements with AI Companies

    In 2024, publishers increasingly formalized partnerships with AI companies through licensing agreements to monetize content used for AI training. Notable deals included collaboration with OpenAI by publishers like Le Monde, Financial Times, and News Corp. Meanwhile, some media companies pursued legal action against AI firms over copyright concerns, revealing the complex landscape of the publishing…

  • Next Steps for Addressing Google’s Search Monopoly

    Next Steps for Addressing Google’s Search Monopoly

    Judge Amit P. Mehta is set to rule on Google’s search monopoly case by August 2024, a decision that could reshape the search engine landscape amid rising antitrust scrutiny. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, presided by Judge Amit P. Mehta, is currently evaluating the case concerning Google’s dominant position in the…

  • Legal Action by Canadian Media Against OpenAI

    Legal Action by Canadian Media Against OpenAI

    Leading Canadian media organizations have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for allegedly breaching copyright laws by using their content without permission to develop AI products. The companies involved include Torstar, The Canadian Press, The Globe and Mail, CBC/Radio-Canada, and Postmedia Network Inc. This action aligns with similar lawsuits in the U.S., indicating a broader concern…