加拿大一家法院允许主要新闻机构对OpenAI公司无照使用文章培训AI公司的行为提出诉讼,从而开创了潜在的先例。
A Canadian court lets major news outlets sue OpenAI over unlicensed use of articles to train AI, setting a potential precedent.
一家加拿大法院允许对OpenAI提起具有里程碑意义的版权诉讼,以管辖权为由驳回了该公司驳回该案件的请求。
A Canadian court has allowed a landmark copyright lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed, rejecting the company’s bid to dismiss the case on jurisdictional grounds.
包括多伦多星、环球和邮件以及CBC在内的加拿大主要新闻机构提出的诉讼声称,OpenAI公司利用他们的文章在未经许可的情况下培训AI模型。
The suit, filed by major Canadian news outlets including the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, and CBC, alleges OpenAI used their articles to train AI models without permission.
金梅勒法官裁定加拿大创作者在安大略省提出诉求是公平的,强调该省的法律权威。
Judge Kimmel ruled it fair for Canadian creators to pursue claims in Ontario, emphasizing the province’s legal authority.
媒体财团获得了赔偿费用。
The media consortium was awarded costs.
开放会计师协会坚持其模型依赖公开的数据和公平使用。
OpenAI maintains its models rely on publicly available data and fair use.
这是加拿大第一个这类案件,除了类似的美国诉讼之外,还可以为大赦国际和版权法开创先例。
The case is the first of its kind in Canada and could set a precedent for AI and copyright law, alongside similar U.S. lawsuits.