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OpenAI, a US-based AI company, faces a court battle in India over copyright infringement claims by domestic news agency ANI. OpenAI argues that Indian courts lack jurisdiction over its US-based business, citing its terms of service and lack of servers in India. However, lawyers and court-appointed experts argue that OpenAI's interactive services are available to Indian users, making it subject to Indian jurisdiction.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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