| As OpenAI and Microsoft Are
Sued by Authors Argument on Which
Versions Are In Case
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Oct 8 –
Fiction writers and the
Authors Guild have sued OpenAI
and on November 29, 2024 the
intial pre-trial conference
was held before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Sidney H. Stein. Inner City
Press was there, thread.
Jump cut to
January 14, 2025, oral
arguments, from the thread:
Media lawyer:
Citing WireCutter may even
cause more harm, if it falsely
claims WireCutter
recommendation, if the product
gets recalled. We recommend
Black Friday Sales - it is
time sensitive. What is the
relevant news cycle... We
believe we can prove all
elements
Judge
Stein: Thanks- I have a lot to
think about, you'll get an
opinion in due course.
On October 8
Inner City Press live tweeted
again, this time the argument
on which versions of ChatGPT
are in the case, thread.
Judge Stein said
he will issue a bottom line
order, but not right away.
One case is
Authors Guild et al v. OpenAI
Inc. et al., 23-cv-8292
(Stein)
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