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AI MUST NOT BE TRAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF CREATORS: GERMAN COURT RULES AGAINST OPENAI: MUNICH COURT ORDERS OPENAI TO PAY LICENCE FEES TO GEMA (12.11.25)

In a historic judgment from Munich, the court ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated copyright by using song lyrics without proper licensing, marking a decisive moment in the global debate over AI training and intellectual property. GEMA’s victory reinforces a crucial principle: artificial intelligence must not be trained and operated at the expense of those whose works it consumes.

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INDIA RELEASES AI GOVERNANCE GUIDELINES: A FRAMEWORK FOR SAFE AND TRUSTED INNOVATION (05.11.2025)

India has unveiled its first AI Governance Guidelines, outlining a visionary framework for safe, inclusive, and responsible AI innovation. The guidelines emphasise trust, accountability, and human oversight — while pragmatically deciding that the country does not yet need a standalone AI law.

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FARIDABAD YOUTH DIES BY SUICIDE AFTER BEING BLACKMAILED WITH AI-GENERATED OBSCENE IMAGES — A CHILLING GLIMPSE INTO INDIA’S DEEPFAKE CRISIS (28.10.25)

A 19-year-old student from Faridabad died by suicide after being blackmailed with AI-generated obscene images of himself and his sisters. The incident exposes the dark reality of deepfake abuse and the urgent need for India to strengthen its cyber laws and AI governance frameworks.

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Australia Publishes Six-Step AI Governance Guide for Businesses (22.10.25)

Australia has taken a bold step toward trustworthy artificial intelligence with the release of its “Guidance for AI Adoption,” setting a new national standard for responsible and transparent AI governance. Launched in October 2025, this landmark framework introduces six key practices—such as accountability, risk management, and ongoing oversight—to ensure safe, ethical AI deployment across all sectors.

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