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POLICY & REGULATIONOpenAI2026-03-01

OpenAI Releases Dow Jones Contract Language Following Anthropic's Claims

Key Takeaways

  • ▸OpenAI has made public its contract language with Dow Jones, addressing previous claims by competitor Anthropic
  • ▸The release confirms Anthropic's earlier statements about the nature of content licensing agreements in the AI industry
  • ▸The disclosure reflects increasing pressure for transparency around data licensing and training sources among AI companies
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Hacker Newshttps://twitter.com/justanotherlaw/status/2027855993921802484↗
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Summary

OpenAI has publicly released contract language related to its partnership with Dow Jones, seemingly confirming earlier claims made by Anthropic. The disclosure comes amid ongoing discussions in the AI industry about data licensing agreements and transparency in training data sources. While specific details of the contract terms have not been fully elaborated, the release appears to validate Anthropic's previous statements regarding the nature of such content licensing deals. This development highlights the growing scrutiny around how AI companies source and license content from major publishers and media organizations for training their language models.

  • The move comes as AI companies face mounting questions about how they acquire rights to use copyrighted content for model training
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