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A coalition of Canadian news organizations, including the Toronto Star, CBC, and Globe and Mail, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing it of copyright infringement for using their content to train ChatGPT without permission or payment. They argue that their work, a product of significant investment, has been misappropriated for OpenAI's profit. This suit joins a growing list of copyright challenges against OpenAI from media outlets, authors, and creators, despite the company’s licensing deals with some publishers. OpenAI defends its practices, citing fair use principles and offering publishers opt-out options, but the debate highlights tensions between AI innovation and intellectual property rights.

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