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Intercept Media v. OpenAI — DMCA-Only Newspaper Action (S.D.N.Y.)

S.D.N.Y. · Intercept Media, Inc. v. OpenAI, Inc., No. 1:24-cv-01515 (S.D.N.Y.)

The Intercept (and originally Raw Story and AlterNet, since voluntarily dismissed without prejudice) sued OpenAI on a DMCA-only theory — focusing on the alleged stripping of copyright-management information (author, title, terms) from training-data articles. The court allowed The Intercept's case to proceed in February 2025.

Technical detail

Intercept Media, Inc. v. OpenAI, Inc., No. 1:24-cv-01515 (S.D.N.Y., filed Feb. 28, 2024; Judge Jed S. Rakoff). DMCA § 1202(b) claim only — no underlying copyright registration required. Feb. 20, 2025: Judge Rakoff denied OpenAI's motion to dismiss, ruling Intercept adequately alleged CMI removal. Raw Story and AlterNet dismissed Nov. 7, 2024 for lack of Article III injury (sister case 1:24-cv-01514).

Who is protected: Independent online journalism publishers asserting DMCA § 1202 stripping claims

Who must comply: OpenAI, Inc.

Key facts

JurisdictionS.D.N.Y.
LevelFederal
StatusBlocked / in litigation
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2024-02-28
CitationIntercept Media, Inc. v. OpenAI, Inc., No. 1:24-cv-01515 (S.D.N.Y.)
Topicscopyright and training data
Last verified2026-06-17
Official sourceIntercept v. OpenAI — CourtListener 1:24-cv-01515 ↗

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