Penguin to sue OpenAI over ChatGPT version of German children’s book
Penguin Random House is suing OpenAI in a Munich court, alleging copyright infringement of the German children's book series "Coconut the Little Dragon." The lawsuit claims that ChatGPT, when prompted, generated a story, cover art, and promotional material virtually indistinguishable from Ingo Siegner's original work. Penguin Random House argues this demonstrates that OpenAI's large language model unlawfully "memorized" Siegner's books.

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AI-generatedPenguin Random House is suing OpenAI in a Munich court, alleging copyright infringement of the German children's book series "Coconut the Little Dragon." The lawsuit claims that ChatGPT, when prompted, generated a story, cover art, and promotional material virtually indistinguishable from Ingo Siegner's original work. Penguin Random House argues this demonstrates that OpenAI's large language model unlawfully "memorized" Siegner's books. The publishing house asserts the need to protect intellectual property and represent the interests of its authors. OpenAI stated they are reviewing the allegations and respect content owners. The lawsuit could set a precedent for other publishers regarding AI and copyright.
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5 extractedA Munich court ruled ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by using musicians' hits to train its models.
Ingo Siegner’s Coconut adventures run to more than 30 volumes, a TV series and two feature films.
ChatGPT generated text and images that Penguin Random House said were “virtually indistinguishable from the original”.
The lawsuit alleges ChatGPT mimicked and reproduced content from the Coconut the Little Dragon series.
Penguin Random House has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI alleging copyright violation.