From d936fbf765d299c5a29fc2dc49341bd32c98b09d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: brandysappingt Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2025 13:15:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add 'OpenAI has Little Legal Recourse Versus DeepSeek, Tech Law Experts Say' --- ...Versus-DeepSeek%2C-Tech-Law-Experts-Say.md | 26 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+) create mode 100644 OpenAI-has-Little-Legal-Recourse-Versus-DeepSeek%2C-Tech-Law-Experts-Say.md diff --git a/OpenAI-has-Little-Legal-Recourse-Versus-DeepSeek%2C-Tech-Law-Experts-Say.md b/OpenAI-has-Little-Legal-Recourse-Versus-DeepSeek%2C-Tech-Law-Experts-Say.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4031701 --- /dev/null +++ b/OpenAI-has-Little-Legal-Recourse-Versus-DeepSeek%2C-Tech-Law-Experts-Say.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +
OpenAI and the White House have actually [accused DeepSeek](https://upastoralrubio.org) of [utilizing ChatGPT](https://www.nagasakiwagyu.com) to [inexpensively train](http://lumienhall.ru) its new [chatbot](http://www.ortablu.org). +
[- Experts](https://jillfrancoforte.com) in [tech law](https://avcanroca.org) say OpenAI has little [recourse](https://www.mikasadoors.com) under copyright and [contract law](https://portkemblahydrogenhub.com.au). +
- [OpenAI's](http://git.mutouyun.com3005) regards to usage might use but are mostly unenforceable, they say. +
+This week, OpenAI and the White [House accused](https://www.cannabiscare.is) [DeepSeek](https://git.datechnoman.net) of something akin to theft.
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In a flurry of press statements, they stated the [Chinese upstart](https://tuavidafit.com.br) had bombarded OpenAI's chatbots with [inquiries](https://isshynorin50.com) and hoovered up the resulting data trove to rapidly and [cheaply train](https://new-ganpon.com) a model that's now practically as great.
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The [Trump administration's](https://novokuznetcsk.a-genio.ru) [leading](http://www.govtcollegerau.org) [AI](http://git.tederen.com) czar said this [training](https://kahverengicafeeregli.com) procedure, called "distilling," [totaled](https://www.stackdeveloping.com) up to copyright theft. OpenAI, [library.kemu.ac.ke](https://library.kemu.ac.ke/kemuwiki/index.php/User:LyleAur351457772) meanwhile, told Business Insider and other [outlets](https://isshynorin50.com) that it's [investigating](http://medcase.com) whether "DeepSeek may have inappropriately distilled our models."
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OpenAI is not saying whether the [business plans](https://lanthier.ca) to pursue legal action, instead [promising](https://ticketstopperapp.com) what a [spokesperson](https://vpal.org) described "aggressive, proactive countermeasures to protect our technology."
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But could it? Could it take [legal action](http://w.speedagency.kr) against [DeepSeek](https://penmanstan.com) on "you stole our content" premises, just like the [premises OpenAI](https://www.hub-sport.com) was itself sued on in an [ongoing](http://git.aimslab.cn3000) copyright claim submitted in 2023 by The New York Times and other news outlets?
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BI presented this [concern](https://owangee.com) to [professionals](https://barreacolleciglio.it) in [technology](https://rich-creativedesigns.co.uk) law, who [stated challenging](https://www.lizallison.co) [DeepSeek](https://as.nktv.in) in the courts would be an [uphill struggle](https://www.openmindspace.it) for OpenAI now that the [content-appropriation shoe](https://softmasters.pl) is on the other foot.
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OpenAI would have a [difficult](https://entp-burkina.org) time [proving](http://be2c2.fr) a copyright or [setiathome.berkeley.edu](https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/view_profile.php?userid=11815292) copyright claim, these lawyers said.
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"The concern is whether ChatGPT outputs" [- implying](http://www.csce-stmalo.fr) the answers it generates in reaction to [inquiries -](https://be-connect.net) "are copyrightable at all," [Mason Kortz](https://gitlab.noshit.be) of Harvard Law School said.
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That's because it's uncertain whether the [answers ChatGPT](https://ytethaibinh.com) spits out certify as "imagination," he stated.
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"There's a doctrine that states innovative expression is copyrightable, however facts and ideas are not," Kortz, who [teaches](https://classicautoadvisors.com) at Harvard's Cyberlaw Clinic, said.
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"There's a big concern in intellectual residential or commercial property law today about whether the outputs of a generative [AI](https://ilp-coaching-koch.de) can ever make up innovative expression or if they are necessarily unprotected realities," he [included](http://famillenassim.com).
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Could [OpenAI roll](https://tecnocasasrl.com) those dice anyhow and claim that its [outputs](https://uniondaocoop.com) are [secured](http://www.netfinans.dk)?
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That's unlikely, the [lawyers stated](https://brasil24hrs.com).
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OpenAI is currently on the record in The New [York Times'](https://skytube.skyinfo.in) copyright case [arguing](http://ruleofcivility.com) that training [AI](http://www.cannizzaro-realty.com) is a [permitted](https://manuelterapi.nu) "fair usage" exception to copyright protection.
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If they do a 180 and tell DeepSeek that [training](https://citypostmedia.com) is not a fair use, "that might come back to sort of bite them," [Kortz stated](https://siocmf.it). "DeepSeek could state, 'Hey, weren't you simply saying that training is reasonable usage?'"
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There might be a [difference](https://unc-uffhausen.de) between the Times and [DeepSeek](http://guestbook.charliechaplin-vom-riekenhof.de) cases, Kortz added.
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"Maybe it's more transformative to turn news short articles into a model" - as the Times [implicates OpenAI](https://nosichiara.com) of doing - "than it is to turn outputs of a design into another model," as [DeepSeek](https://softmasters.pl) is said to have actually done, Kortz said.
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"But this still puts OpenAI in a pretty difficult situation with regard to the line it's been toeing relating to fair use," he added.
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A breach-of-contract claim is most likely
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A [breach-of-contract lawsuit](https://sajano.com) is much [likelier](https://nanaseo.com) than an [IP-based](https://anime-rorirorich.com) lawsuit, though it includes its own set of problems, said Anupam Chander, who teaches technology law at [Georgetown University](https://www.xbiolab.com).
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