News & Media 10th Mar 2025

Music labels’ copyright fight reflects broader challenges with Open AI

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Abhay ChattopadhyayPartner | New Delhi | Noida

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The copyright suit led by top music labels such as Saregama, T-Series and Sony, concerned about the unauthorized use of their sound recordings by Microsoft-backed Open AI, reflects the broader challenges posed to India’s music business. The labels which hold the rights to extensive music catalogues face the risk of their content being used without proper compensation or acknowledgement.

In the recent issue of Mint, “Music labels’ copyright fight reflects broader challenges with Open AI”, Lata Jha talks to our Partner Abhay Chattopadhyay on the challenges of AI with copyright.

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