A Danish media group, the Danish Press Publications’ Collective Management Organization (DPCMO), is suing OpenAI over alleged copyright violations similar to ongoing U.S. cases. The DPCMO claims that OpenAI improperly uses its content repertoire for training AI models while disregarding website terms and conditions. They emphasize that, despite Denmark’s smaller size, legal principles apply universally, regardless of a company’s global stature. The organization attempted to negotiate with OpenAI but reported no success. Conversely, an OpenAI representative stated that they have previously engaged in discussions with DPCMO and do not utilize members’ content for training or search results. This lawsuit highlights the growing global concerns about AI training practices, copyright laws, and the importance of respecting content ownership in the digital landscape. The outcome of this legal action could set important precedents for AI companies operating internationally.
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OpenAI Faces Lawsuit in Denmark Over Alleged Unauthorized Use of Content for Training (July 2, 2025)

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