The Indian government panel has proposed that AI companies, including OpenAI and Google, pay royalties to content creators for utilizing their works in model training. This initiative reflects a global push for clearer AI-related copyright regulations. Unlike the U.S., where "fair use" is often claimed, India advocates for a centralized royalty system. Major industry players, like Nasscom, criticize the plan as a "tax" on innovation, emphasizing the need for licensing rather than radical changes in copyright law.
The Indian government panel has proposed that AI companies, including OpenAI and Google, pay royalties to content creators for utilizing their works in model training. This initiative reflects a global push for clearer AI-related copyright regulations. Unlike the U.S., where "fair use" is often claimed, India advocates for a centralized royalty system. Major industry players, like Nasscom, criticize the plan as a "tax" on innovation, emphasizing the need for licensing rather than radical changes in copyright law.