News & Media 1st Aug 2025

Chatting with AI? Your words might not be protected under Indian law

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Vinay ButaniPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner Vinay Butani discuss key legal nuances around data liability, user privacy, and privilege in AI-generated interactions. From how platforms like OpenAI are positioned under Indian law to the limitations of data protection and privilege, the article explores why businesses must reassess their digital compliance frameworks in the AI era.

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