AllNews'Authors Guild' - 16 News Result(s)Game Of Thrones Author, John Grisham, Other Top Writers Sue ChatGPT MakerWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday September 20, 2023 A trade group for US authors has sued OpenAI in Manhattan federal court on behalf of prominent writers including John Grisham and "Game of Thrones" novelist George R.R. Martin, accusing the company of of unlawfully training ChatGPT on their work. www.ndtv.comAmid 'Fact-Check' Row Over Draft IT Rules, Centre Extends A Key DeadlineIndia News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Akhil Kumar | Thursday January 26, 2023 The Editors Guild reiterated that regardless of the absence of procedures, the amendment was in itself an illegal move as the PIB has no constitutional authority to be a regulator of the press in any capacity. www.ndtv.com'Committed To Free Press,' Says Minister On Outrage Over Aadhaar Police CaseIndia News | Edited by Debanish Achom | Monday January 8, 2018 After a police case was filed by the Aadhaar-issuing authority UIDAI against a newspaper reporter and others over a report that the Aadhaar database was vulnerable to misuse, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today clarified that the action was not meant to suppress freedom of the press www.ndtv.comGoogle Wins Long US Court Battle on Book-Scanning Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday April 19, 2016 The US Supreme Court denied without comment a petition from the Authors Guild to hear the appeal of a 2013 federal court ruling. www.gadgets360.comGoogle Should Pay Authors for Scanned Books, US Appeals Court Told Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday December 4, 2014 An Authors Guild lawyer called Google Books project a "quintessentially commercial" infringement designed to protect the company's "crown jewel" search engine. www.gadgets360.com'Google is stealing business from retailers' Written by Vidhyanshu | Saturday April 12, 2014 The Authors Guild says Google was driving potential book purchasers away from online book retailers. www.gadgets360.comOpinion polls being manufactured, should be monitored: Arvind KejriwalElections News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 26, 2014 AAP today asked the Election Commission to frame a code of conduct and set up a regulatory authority to monitor opinion polls. www.ndtv.comAuthors Guild appeals ruling in Google booking-scanning case Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday December 31, 2013 The group filed a notice of appeal in the case following a November 14 ruling by Federal Judge Denny Chin. www.gadgets360.comGoogle prevails over authors in book-scanning US lawsuitWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday November 14, 2013 Google Inc on Thursday won dismissal of a lawsuit by authors who accused the Web search and media group of digitally copying millions of books for an online library without permission. www.ndtv.comGoogle notched a legal victory in digital books lawsuit Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday July 2, 2013 Google said its digitization of current and out-of-print works would help researchers and the general public. www.gadgets360.comGoogle's book plans praised by US appeals court Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday May 9, 2013 The Authors Guild is seeking $750 in damages for each copyrighted book Google copied, which would cost Google more than $3 billion. www.gadgets360.comGoogle settles with publishers over digital books Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday October 5, 2012 Google Books allows users to browse up to 20 percent of the books in its library and then purchase digital versions through Google Play. www.gadgets360.comUS court stays case against Google digital library plan Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday September 18, 2012 Authors Guild, sued Google seven years ago over the company's plans to create the world's largest digital books library. www.gadgets360.comJudge refuses to delay New York case for Google appeal Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday August 30, 2012 Google has scanned more than 20 million books. The Authors Guild had requested class certification, saying it was impractical and expensive. www.gadgets360.comU.S. court lets Google appeal digital books class status Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday August 15, 2012 Google has already scanned more than 20 million books, and the Authors Guild, a group representing authors, has said Google should pay $750 for each book copied. www.gadgets360.comMore News »'Authors Guild' - 16 News Result(s)Game Of Thrones Author, John Grisham, Other Top Writers Sue ChatGPT MakerWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday September 20, 2023 A trade group for US authors has sued OpenAI in Manhattan federal court on behalf of prominent writers including John Grisham and "Game of Thrones" novelist George R.R. Martin, accusing the company of of unlawfully training ChatGPT on their work. www.ndtv.comAmid 'Fact-Check' Row Over Draft IT Rules, Centre Extends A Key DeadlineIndia News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Akhil Kumar | Thursday January 26, 2023 The Editors Guild reiterated that regardless of the absence of procedures, the amendment was in itself an illegal move as the PIB has no constitutional authority to be a regulator of the press in any capacity. www.ndtv.com'Committed To Free Press,' Says Minister On Outrage Over Aadhaar Police CaseIndia News | Edited by Debanish Achom | Monday January 8, 2018 After a police case was filed by the Aadhaar-issuing authority UIDAI against a newspaper reporter and others over a report that the Aadhaar database was vulnerable to misuse, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today clarified that the action was not meant to suppress freedom of the press www.ndtv.comGoogle Wins Long US Court Battle on Book-Scanning Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday April 19, 2016 The US Supreme Court denied without comment a petition from the Authors Guild to hear the appeal of a 2013 federal court ruling. www.gadgets360.comGoogle Should Pay Authors for Scanned Books, US Appeals Court Told Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday December 4, 2014 An Authors Guild lawyer called Google Books project a "quintessentially commercial" infringement designed to protect the company's "crown jewel" search engine. www.gadgets360.com'Google is stealing business from retailers' Written by Vidhyanshu | Saturday April 12, 2014 The Authors Guild says Google was driving potential book purchasers away from online book retailers. www.gadgets360.comOpinion polls being manufactured, should be monitored: Arvind KejriwalElections News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday February 26, 2014 AAP today asked the Election Commission to frame a code of conduct and set up a regulatory authority to monitor opinion polls. www.ndtv.comAuthors Guild appeals ruling in Google booking-scanning case Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday December 31, 2013 The group filed a notice of appeal in the case following a November 14 ruling by Federal Judge Denny Chin. www.gadgets360.comGoogle prevails over authors in book-scanning US lawsuitWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday November 14, 2013 Google Inc on Thursday won dismissal of a lawsuit by authors who accused the Web search and media group of digitally copying millions of books for an online library without permission. www.ndtv.comGoogle notched a legal victory in digital books lawsuit Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday July 2, 2013 Google said its digitization of current and out-of-print works would help researchers and the general public. www.gadgets360.comGoogle's book plans praised by US appeals court Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday May 9, 2013 The Authors Guild is seeking $750 in damages for each copyrighted book Google copied, which would cost Google more than $3 billion. www.gadgets360.comGoogle settles with publishers over digital books Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday October 5, 2012 Google Books allows users to browse up to 20 percent of the books in its library and then purchase digital versions through Google Play. www.gadgets360.comUS court stays case against Google digital library plan Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday September 18, 2012 Authors Guild, sued Google seven years ago over the company's plans to create the world's largest digital books library. www.gadgets360.comJudge refuses to delay New York case for Google appeal Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday August 30, 2012 Google has scanned more than 20 million books. The Authors Guild had requested class certification, saying it was impractical and expensive. www.gadgets360.comU.S. court lets Google appeal digital books class status Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday August 15, 2012 Google has already scanned more than 20 million books, and the Authors Guild, a group representing authors, has said Google should pay $750 for each book copied. www.gadgets360.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com