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Daily News plaintiffs follow New York Times’ strategy in seeking to drop contributory infringement claims v. OpenAI and trademark dilution claims as well

The legal claims are dropping like hot potatoes in In re OpenAI Copyright Infringement Litigation.

The Daily News and other news plaintiffs are following the New York Times’ strategy in asking Judge Stein to allow them to abandon, with prejudice, their claims for contributory infringement against OpenAI, in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, and also to abandon their trademark dilution claims.

The news plaintiffs seek to amend their complaint to reconfigure a claim of contributory infringement against Microsoft for its alleged role in working with OpenAI.

The Authors Guild book authors did not allege a contributory infringement claim, and OpenAI’s motion for judgment on the pleadings didn’t name them.

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