Category: New York Times v. Microsoft & OpenAI
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OpenAI motion seeks to narrow scope of NY Times case and of discovery, counters complaint’s narrative
A motion by OpenAI to dismiss parts of the New York Times’ copyright lawsuit has the potential to narrow the issues in the case. On top, the motion lays out OpenAI’s overall perspective.
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Lawyer defending Microsoft against New York Times lawsuit on fair use grounds lost Oracle v. Google on that basis—here’s why that’s good
Copyright lawyer Annette Hurst is defending Microsoft against the New York Times’ OpenAI lawsuit. When suing Google on Oracle’s behalf, she lost over fair use. But the result and the experience come in handy now.
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Five proportionality considerations concerning New York Times’ copyright lawsuit over ChatGPT
The New York Times Company’s copyright action against Micosoft and OpenAI will be decided with proportionality considerations in mind (three of the four fair use factors; damages; injunctive relief).
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New York Times alleges copyright infringement by Microsoft and OpenAI
The New York Times has sued Microsoft and OpenAI alleging copyright infringement because of the use of many of its articles for AI training purposes.