
OpenAI, a company known for scraping vast amounts of data from the internet, has filed a copyright claim against Reddit for the unauthorized use of its logo on the subreddit r/ChatGPT. The complaint, which centers on the use of OpenAI's copyrighted logo on the subreddit, highlights the company's shift towards enforcing its intellectual property rights. This move has sparked discussions about the potential irony and implications of such actions, given OpenAI's history of using copyrighted content to train its AI systems. The company, valued at approximately $80 billion, is now focusing on protecting its own copyrights while having built its foundation on freely using others' copyrighted works.





OpenAI, a company built on 'scraping' content without permission, makes a copyright claim against a subreddit using its logo https://t.co/hSIEGkP74L
This sounds more like a trademark complaint about the logo specifically (ask ChatGPT 🤷🏽♀️), but the point is the most indiscriminate data-scraping copyright infringer to date (and that’s saying sumthin’!), is using the oldest property poaching playbook in this country. Building a… https://t.co/BfVjN8cpWG
The irony of OpenAI trying to copyright strike the ChatGPT subreddit is fun levels of hypocrisy https://t.co/5H5UqBQm9F