The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) has drawn a red line: using copyright content from Indian news sites to train AI—without consent—isn’t cool, it’s copyright breach. DNPA backs the Centre’s review of AI and copyright laws, asking for fair pay when AI tools use journalistic work. This comes as AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini depend on publisher-written copyright content.
- DNPA calls unauthorized AI training a copyright violation
- Wants fair payment framework for digital news use
- Supports government initiative to update copyright law
👉 Why this matters: Newsrooms bleed cash while AI profits—DNPA wants balance.
📌 Source: The Hindu BusinessLine
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