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Is AI creating content or stealing it?

Courts worldwide are hearing cases regarding AI's use of copyrighted material

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AI-generated content is shaking up the world of copyright laws, with major lawsuits against OpenAI from news agencies, publishers, and even musicians. But does AI copy content or transform it under ‘fair use’?

From India to Germany to the U.S., courts are deciding if AI’s use of copyrighted material is legal—or just digital theft.

What do you think? Is AI innovation at risk, or should creators have stronger protections?

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