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Ziff Davis, which owns more than 45 media properties, is accusing the tech company of infringing on the publisher’s copyrights and diluting its trademarks.
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How Ziff Davis’s lawsuit against OpenAI redraws the battle lines with the media Another major publisher goes after OpenAI in court, and the filing reveals just how much the world of AI has changed.
Ziff Davis, the owner of several digital outlets like CNET, PCMag, IGN, and Everyday Health, is suing OpenAI over claims of copyright infringement, as first reported by The New York Times.
Ziff Davis is one of the largest digital publishers in the US, owning more than 45 media properties, including Mashable, PCMag, and Lifehacker.