Key facts
- The New York Times is seeking to amend its copyright infringement complaint.
- The lawsuit targets OpenAI and Microsoft.
- The Times alleges Microsoft built a specialized supercomputer.
- The supercomputer allegedly aided OpenAI in infringing copyrighted works.
- The proposed amendment follows a Supreme Court ruling.
- The Supreme Court ruling altered the standard for contributory infringement claims.
The New York Times is pursuing an amendment to its copyright infringement lawsuit, targeting OpenAI and Microsoft. The core of the proposed amendment centers on allegations that Microsoft developed a specialized supercomputer. This supercomputer, according to The Times, was instrumental in enabling OpenAI to infringe upon copyrighted works. The timing of this legal maneuver is significant, as it follows a recent ruling by the Supreme Court. This ruling has altered the legal standard by which contributory infringement claims are evaluated. The modification of this standard could have substantial implications for the ongoing litigation between The Times and the AI companies.
