Judge allows ‘New York Times’ copyright case against OpenAI to go forward

OpenAI’s logo is on the screen of a mobile phone that’s being held in front of a computer screen displaying output from ChatGPT. Michael Dwyer/AP

Michael Dwyer/AP

A federal judge on Wednesday rejected OpenAI’s request to toss out a copyright lawsuit from The New York Times that alleges that the tech company exploited the newspaper’s content without permission or payment.

In an order allowing the lawsuit to go forward, Judge Sidney Stein, of the Southern District of New York, narrowed the scope of the lawsuit but allowed the case’s main copyright infringement claims to go forward.

Stein did not immediately

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