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Court Orders OpenAI to Submit 20 million ChatGPT User Logs to New York Times

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2025-12-05 04:06:45
According to Decrypt, U.S. Federal Judge Ona T. Wang rejected OpenAI's request to limit the disclosure of evidence, requiring the company to provide The New York Times with about 20 million records of de-identified ChatGPT user conversations. The court found that the data was critical to proving whether ChatGPT copied copyrighted content from The New York Times and was "proportional to the needs of the case." Despite OpenAI's concerns about user privacy, the judge noted that privacy considerations "are only one factor in a proportional analysis and cannot prevail where there is clear relevance and minimal burden."
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