India’s AI Royalty Proposal Challenges OpenAI and Google’s Data Practices:

India’s AI Royalty Proposal Challenges OpenAI and Google’s Data Practices:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: December 11 2025

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A government panel has suggested that AI firms pay content creators a share of revenue when their work trains AI models. The royalties would be collected in a central pool. India has asked for feedback within 30 days. Meanwhile, OpenAI faces a lawsuit from ANI regarding use of copyrighted content. Japan, by contrast, gives broad exemptions to AI, while the EU allows creators to opt out.

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