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OpenAI Highlights Portions It Wants Struck Off from NYT Lawsuitby@legalpdf

OpenAI Highlights Portions It Wants Struck Off from NYT Lawsuit

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OpenAI wants portions of the NYT's lawsuit against the company be dismissed, arguing the paper presented misleading evidence to the court.
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The New York Times Company v. OpenAI Update Court Filing, retrieved on February 26, 2024 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This part is 15 of 15.

V. CONCLUSION

For the foregoing reasons, the Court should (1) dismiss Counts IV, V, and VI; (2) dismiss Count I to the extent it is based on acts outside the limitations period; and, (3) if Count V survives, dismiss that count to the extent it is based on acts outside the limitations period.




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