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OpenAI, a U.S.-based AI company, is facing a court battle in India over copyright claims by domestic news agency ANI. The company argues that Indian courts cannot hear lawsuits about its U.S.-based business, citing jurisdiction issues, but legal experts argue that courts can hear the matter as OpenAI offers services to Indian users. This case is significant as it could set a precedent for foreign tech companies operating in India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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