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India proposes 'Pay-to-Train' AI copyright law, granting access for royalties

By Freny Patel ( December 10, 2025, 00:56 GMT | Insight) -- India has proposed a far-reaching hybrid model to govern the use of copyrighted material in training generative artificial intelligence systems. The two-pronged approach proposes granting AI developers the right to use copyright material while mandating fair compensation to copyright holders.The landmark Asian News International v. OpenAI case, which is testing the legal boundaries of training generative artificial intelligence systems under India's existing copyright law, stands a strong chance of being rendered moot should the government adopt a proposed radical hybrid model....

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