OpenAI Tells Delhi High Court “It Cannot Be Accused of Copyright Violation in India”

OpenAI has claimed immunity from copyright infringement in India regarding allegations from ANI, asserting that its LLM training and data storage occur outside the country, thus falling outside Indian copyright law. OpenAI’s attorney argued there’s no direct use of ANI’s content and that no evidence of copyright violation has been presented.

Arbitral Award Modifications || Supreme Court Constitution Bench to Examine Court’s Powers

The Supreme Court will form a Constitution Bench to examine the authority of courts to modify arbitral awards. A bench led by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, along with Justices Sanjay Kumar and KV Viswanathan, referred the matter to a five-judge bench on Thursday. The decision highlights the importance of clarifying judicial powers in arbitration cases.