Microsoft Asks Court to Dismiss New York Times Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Microsoft Asks Court to Dismiss New York Times Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Microsoft has filed an initial response to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by The New York Times, which accuses the Washington-based company of using protected content to train generative artificial intelligence models.According to The Guardian, Microsoft asked that a court dismiss many of the Times’s claims. In their filing, attorneys for Microsoft derided suggestions that content sourced from the New York Times receives “particular emphasis” in language modeling, as well as claims that technology companies “seek to free-ride on the Times’s massive investment in its journalism.”The New York Times’s lawsuit, detailed by LegalReader in a December 2023 article, specifically alleges that Microsoft—by far OpenAI’s biggest investor—committed copyright infringement by using the paper’s “copyrighted news articles, in-depth investigations, opinion pieces, reviews, how-to guides, and more” to create artificial intelligence products that “threaten The Times’s ability to provide that service.”However, in its response, Microsoft compared the Times’s claims with Hollywood’s early reluctance to accept the VCR—a concern underlain by fears that recordings of blockbuster films and popular television shows could undermine the movie industry’s economic model.“‘The VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston strangler is to the woman home alone,’” Microsoft attorneys wrote, quoting 1982 congressional testimony from film lobbyist Jack Valenti.The Times, Microsoft said, is similarly trying to use its influence and “its megaphone to challenge the latest profound technology advance: the Large Language Model.”
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