New York OpenAI Lawsuits Go Ahead Over Authors’ Bid to Pause

April 1, 2024, 7:51 PM UTC

Authors suing OpenAI Inc. for copyright infringement in San Francisco federal court can’t intervene and pause nearly identical litigation in Manhattan, a New York federal judge ruled.

The Monday ruling is the latest to thwart efforts by the California plaintiffs, including comedian Sarah Silverman and Pulitzer-winning novelist Michael Chabon, to assert priority in the competition between cross-country copyright cases against the AI firm.

Judge Sidney Stein of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York found the California plaintiffs didn’t have a cognizable or hypothetical interest in intervening in a group of New York copyright cases against ...

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