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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Tigar allows a few damages claims to continue against OpenAI and Microsoft from a class of coders who say the companies use AI tools and software, such as Copilot, that infringe on their coding. The damages claims have the standing needed to proceed in regards to some of the unnamed coders bringing the suit, but all of their state law claims for unjust enrichment and negligence are tossed for being preempted by the Copyright Act.
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