Pavan Duggal warns Google AI search may cut publishers' earnings
NewsBytes | May 21, 2026 3:40 PM CST
Copyright rules unclear for AI
Duggal also explained that using copyrighted content for AI training or summaries could break traditional copyright laws.
A recent American court has said this kind of use isn't always "fair use" and might actually count as copyright infringement.
Without clear rules or compensation deals, publishers face a lot of uncertainty as AI changes how we all consume news online.
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