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A German court ruled OpenAI violated copyright by training ChatGPT on unlicensed song lyrics, ordering damages.
A German court ruled on November 11, 2025, that OpenAI violated copyright law by training ChatGPT on song lyrics from nine German songs without licenses, ordering the company to pay damages.
The Munich court found that storing and reproducing lyrics in AI outputs infringed on creators’ rights, rejecting OpenAI’s claim that its models don’t store data.
The case, brought by music rights group GEMA, marks the first major European copyright challenge against AI training practices and could set a precedent for how AI firms use copyrighted material across Europe.
OpenAI said it disagrees with the decision and is reviewing next steps.
Un tribunal alemán dictaminó que OpenAI violó los derechos de autor al entrenar a ChatGPT en letras de canciones sin licencia, y ordenó daños.