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OpenAI's Motion to Dismiss Copyright Claims Rejected by Judge


OpenAI loses bid to dismiss NYT claim that ChatGPT contributes to users’ infringement.

In his opinion, Stein confirmed that it's OpenAI's burden to prove that the NYT knew that ChatGPT would potentially violate its copyrights two years prior to its release in November 2022. Stein explained that news publishers failed to plausibly allege non-attribution (which is key to a free-riding claim) because, for example, ChatGPT cites the NYT when sharing information from Wirecutter posts. "ChatGPT helps enhance human creativity, advance scientific discovery and medical research, and enable hundreds of millions of people to improve their daily lives," OpenAI's spokesperson said.

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