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OpenAI used song lyrics in violation of copyright laws, German court says

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Posted on November 11, 2025

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MUNICH (Reuters) -A German court on Tuesday sided with the country's music rights society GEMA in a closely watched copyright case against U.S.-based artificial intelligence firm OpenAI. The court in

German Court Rules OpenAI's ChatGPT Violated Copyright with Song Lyrics

By Jörn Poltz and Friederike Heine

MUNICH (Reuters) -OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by reproducing lyrics from songs by best-selling musician Herbert Groenemeyer and others, a court ruled on Tuesday, in a closely watched case against the U.S. firm over its use of lyrics to train its language models.

The regional court in Munich found that the company trained its AI on protected content from nine German songs, including Groenemeyer's hits "Maenner" and "Bochum".

The case was brought by German music rights society GEMA, whose members include composers, lyricists and publishers, in another sign of artists around the world fighting back against data scraping by AI.

Presiding judge Elke Schwager ordered OpenAI to pay damages for the use of copyrighted material, without disclosing a figure.

GEMA legal advisor Kai Welp said GEMA hoped discussions could now take place with OpenAI on how copyright holders can be remunerated.

COPYRIGHT INFRINGED

OpenAI had argued that its language models did not store or copy specific training data but, rather, reflected what they had learned based on the entire training data set.

Since the output would only be generated as a result of user inputs known as prompts, it was not the defendants, but the respective user who would be liable for it, OpenAI had argued.

However, the court found that both the memorisation in the language models and the reproduction of the song lyrics in the chatbot's outputs constitute infringements of copyright exploitation rights, according to a statement on the ruling.

POTENTIAL PRECEDENT

The outcome of the case could set a precedent in Europe for how AI companies use copyrighted materials.

"The internet is not a self-service store, and human creative achievements are not free templates," said GEMA CEO Tobias Holzmueller. "Today, we have set a precedent that protects and clarifies the rights of authors: even operators of AI tools such as ChatGPT must comply with copyright law."

The decision can be appealed.

"We disagree with the ruling and are considering next steps," a spokesperson for OpenAI said. "The decision is for a limited set of lyrics and does not impact the millions of people, businesses and developers in Germany that use our technology every day."

Earlier this year, leading Bollywood music labels asked a New Delhi court to join a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI over alleged unauthorised use of sound recordings to train AI models, underscoring global concerns about AI and music rights.

(Reporting by Joern Poltz, Writing by Friederike Heine; Editing by Madeline Chambers and Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • OpenAI's ChatGPT found to violate German copyright laws.
  • Court ruled against OpenAI for using song lyrics in AI training.
  • GEMA brought the case, representing music rights holders.
  • The ruling may set a precedent for AI use of copyrighted materials.
  • OpenAI plans to appeal the decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is copyright?
Copyright is a legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution, typically for a limited time, with the intention of enabling the creator to receive compensation for their intellectual investment.
What is artificial intelligence?
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn like humans. AI can perform tasks such as problem-solving, understanding language, and recognizing patterns.
What is a chatbot?
A chatbot is a software application designed to simulate human conversation through text or voice interactions. Chatbots are often used in customer service to provide information and assist users with inquiries.
What is data scraping?
Data scraping is the process of extracting information from websites or other sources. It is often used to gather data for analysis but can raise legal and ethical concerns, especially regarding copyrighted material.
What is a copyright infringement?
Copyright infringement occurs when someone uses, reproduces, or distributes copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder, violating the exclusive rights granted by copyright law.

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