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    1. https://pressgazette.co.uk/platforms/news-publisher-ai-deals-lawsuits-openai-google/ - (Trust Score 8/10)

    - A coalition of major Canadian news publishers, including CBC/Radio-Canada, Postmedia, Metroland, the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, Postmedia, and the Canadian Press, have joined together to sue OpenAI for copyright infringement.

    2. https://www.afslaw.com/perspectives/ai-law-blog/canadian-news-outlets-seek-what-could-amount-billions-openai-new-copyright - (Trust Score 7/10)

    - OpenAI finds itself embroiled in another major copyright infringement lawsuit — this time in Canada. Similar to cases filed by major news organizations in the United States, a group of Canada’s biggest news and media companies has filed a lawsuit alleging that OpenAI is illegally using the publishers’ copyrighted material to train its GPT large language models (LLMs).

    3. https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2024/12/canadianmediaopenai/ - (Trust Score 8/10)

    - Canada’s largest media companies, including the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Postmedia, CBC, and Canadian Press, came together last week to file a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI, the owners of ChatGPT.