Sy Damle, a Washington lawyer representing OpenAI in copyright lawsuits, covertly organized a letter from tech groups and academics urging Congress to avoid new laws on AI and copyright.
Sy Damle is sworn in before testifying against AI-driven changes to copyright law during a May hearing held by a House Judiciary subpanel on copyright law. As an attorney, Damle represents some of the biggest companies in AI. | Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty ImagesThe message in the open letter sent to Congress on Sept. 11 was clear: Don’t put new copyright regulations on artificial intelligence systems.
Damle did not sign the letter, and did not reply to multiple attempts to contact him with questions about his involvement. But data contained in ashow the document was authored by “SDamle,” and three signatories confirmed to POLITICO that Damle was involved in its drafting and circulation. Two of them said they were first made aware of the letter by Damle, and signed it at his invitation.
The letter was sent to all members of the House and Senate. The signatories exhorted Congress not to pass new copyright laws aimed at generative AI, arguing that existing law can handle any legitimate copyright concerns raised by the emerging technology. They warned lawmakers against passing bills that would introduce “onerous new copyright restrictions” for AI developers.
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