By Arpan Chaturvedi and Munsif Vengattil
NEW DELHI, Dec 9 (Reuters) – An Indian government panel has proposed requiring AI companies to pay content creators a share of revenue for using their work to train models, a setback for companies such as OpenAI and Google that back free access to publicly available data.
The step comes as governments worldwide are fast developing regulations to resolve AI-related copyright disputes, as AI companies say they are making fair use of material generated by content owners.
AI firms should be able to access Indian content for training but should pay royalties to a central body representing copyright holders, the panel, set up in April, said in a report published on Monday.
India’s plan marks a sharp divergence from jurisdictions like the United Sta

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