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New York Times and Other Publishers Ask Court to Penalize OpenAI

The New York Times and a group of other publishers are requesting court sanctions against OpenAI amid an ongoing copyright dispute.

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A group of news publishers, led by The New York Times, has asked a court to penalize OpenAI. The request for sanctions comes as part of a broader legal battle regarding copyright infringement.

Coverage from Reuters, AP News, and the Sun Sentinel emphasizes that the publishers are seeking "serious sanctions." According to Yahoo, the outlets have accused the AI company of lying during the discovery process. Attention now turns to the court's response to these demands for penalties within the high-stakes copyright fight.

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Who is leading the request for sanctions?

The New York Times is leading the group of publishers.

Why are the publishers seeking penalties?

The publishers are accusing OpenAI of lying in discovery as part of a copyright suit.

Which news outlets are reporting on this?

Reporting includes coverage from the New York Times, Reuters, AP News, Yahoo, and the Sun Sentinel.

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