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New Frontiers of AI and Copyright Law: A Case Study of ANI VS Open AI

  Whenever these two words—copyright law and AI—are heard together, the very first corollary drawn is with respect to the challenge of harmonizing the former with the latter. Copyright law is, by effect, applicable to works of an author, but nowhere is AI mentioned as an author, so to give AI the cloak of an author and AI's work the protection of Copyright Law was the very first question for consideration. With the advancement of AI, such challenges have been identified that call for a significant overhaul in the current laws of Copyright and laws governing AI. While this challenge of harmony between work generated by Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law is being attended to, a new challenge has come up calling for attention.   The Legal Battle In the backdrop of advancement, AI has used copyrighted content to train itself without the author's permission. ANI, Asian News International, a prominent news agency that has a big role in providing multi-media news to va...