
Merriam-Webster & Britannica Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
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Merriam-Webster and Encyclopedia Britannica sue OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement, alleging massive-scale content copying for AI training and user responses. OpenAI defends under fair use principles, while publishers argue harm to reliable information and revenue. Britannica highlights past admissions and ignored licensing talks. Companies seek profit repayment and practice cessation due to false attributions during AI errors.
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