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OpenAI’s GPT Store Is Triggering Copyright Complaints


A publisher says some chatbots in OpenAI's GPT Store were created using its copyrighted textbooks. OpenAI has taken down some of the bots but could face more complaints from rights holders.

“We use a combination of automated systems, human review, and user reports to find and assess GPTs that potentially violate our policies, including the use of content from third parties without necessary permission,” Wood says. OpenAI’s terms for the GPT Store explicitly prohibit “using content from third parties without the necessary permissions,” but right now there’s no way for outsiders to check whether their copyrighted material has been uploaded by the developers creating GPTs. But although OpenAI has complied with some DMCA takedown requests aimed at its GPT Store, some intellectual property experts believe that the company could argue that the concept of fair use protects some GPTs reliant on copyrighted works.

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