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NYT slams Microsoft for building copyright-infringing supercomputer for OpenAI
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NYT slams Microsoft for building copyright-infringing supercomputer for OpenAI

Ars Technica · Jun 26, 2026, 8:04 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

In a heavily redacted court filing Thursday, The New York Times proposed to amend its copyright complaint against Open AI and Microsoft to clarify a claim and allege that Microsoft actively encouraged Open AI to steal NYT works by building a bespoke supercomputing system ranked among the most powerful in the world. NYT's motion comes after the Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications in a case where Sony tried and failed to claim that Cox was contributing to music piracy as an Internet service provider, which set a new standard for contributory infringement. Moving forward, plaintiffs will have to prove that parties intentionally acted to induce illegal conduct. Recognizing that the legal precedent has changed, the NYT now wants to amend its complaint to align its contributory infringement claim against Microsoft with that new standard. “Today, we asked the court for permission to file an amended complaint that further strengthens our case, clarifying our claim of contributory infringement against Microsoft based on new law and new evidence uncovered during discovery,” Graham James, an NYT spokesperson, said in a statement provided to Ars.Read full article Comments

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