2024-08-16
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On August 16, Shanghai Mita Network Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Mita AI) issued a statement saying that it had received a 28-page infringement notification letter from China Academic Journal (CD-ROM Edition) Electronic Magazine Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as CNKI).
Mita AI said that the "Academic" section of its "Mita AI Search" product only includes the abstracts and titles of papers, but not the content of the articles themselves. To read the main text, you need to jump to the website through the source link. Mita AI also said that starting from now, "Mita AI Search" will no longer include the titles and abstracts of CNKI documents, but will instead include the titles and abstracts of other authoritative Chinese and English knowledge bases.
On the afternoon of the 16th, MiTa AI told the reporter from the "Daily Economic News" that the subsequent provision of services will not be affected at all, and many databases have actively expressed their willingness to cooperate with it.
As the competition in AI search begins, new entrants have entered the segmented tracks to seek differentiated competition. The display of academic search results has always been the differentiated competitive advantage of "Mita AI Search". Whether this dispute with CNKI involves infringement may affect the future layout of Mita AI in academic search.
An industry insider said in an interview that in terms of copyright licensing and cooperation, AI search service providers can consider building a normalized cooperative relationship with large data resource websites or content copyright holders based on their future business positioning and scale, obtain complete licensing through cooperation agreements, use their corporate technological advantages to obtain cooperation benefits, share profits, and better solve infringement problems at the root.