
Will the non-fiction writers suing OpenAI and Microsoft obtain class certification?
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The question resolves to YES if the lawsuit by non-fiction writers Nicholas Basbanes and Nicholas Gage is certified as a class action in Manhattan federal court before the end of the year.
01/01/2005 Closing extended. The suit has been consolidated into Authors Guild v. OpenAI and Microsoft.
The question resolves YES if the new, consolidated action, receives class certification.
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