A New York federal court has denied a request by a group of authors, including Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and comedian Sarah Silverman, to halt related copyright infringement cases against OpenAI. These authors, who are suing OpenAI in California, sought to block proceedings in Manhattan brought by entities such as the New York Times and the Authors Guild. The court ruled that the authors did not have a strong enough interest in the New York cases to justify their intervention.
A group of authors suing OpenAI for copyright infringement in California failed to convince a New York federal court to halt related cases brought in Manhattan by the New York Times, the Authors Guild and others. https://t.co/hefo82sReQ
A judge said that a group of authors including Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates and comedian Sarah Silverman suing OpenAI for copyright infringement in California did not have a strong enough interest in the New York cases to justify letting them intervene https://t.co/tQoNZGvjHo https://t.co/7wdKrEqW3u
N.Y. court rejects authors' bid to block OpenAI cases from NYT, others https://t.co/ig7jXAiuMF https://t.co/Mw4iF9ZQGK
New York court rejects authors’ bid to block OpenAI cases from NYT, others https://t.co/2Kxz3snMhG
A group of authors suing OpenAI for copyright infringement in California failed to convince a New York federal court to halt related cases brought in Manhattan by the New York Times, the Authors Guild and others https://t.co/tQoNZGvRwW https://t.co/nw2mnZaVwS
⚠️ N.Y. COURT REJECTS AUTHORS' BID TO BLOCK OPENAI CASES FROM NYT, OTHERS Full Story → https://t.co/ONHvIVkooU A group of authors suing OpenAI for copyright infringement in California failed to convince a New York federal court on Monday to halt related cases brought in… https://t.co/ZPTOPTzLEW