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New York Times and Chicago Tribune Sue Perplexity for Copyright Infringement

The cases test whether AI answer engines may republish paywalled journalism without licenses.

Overview

  • The New York Times filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York on Friday alleging Perplexity unlawfully scraped its site and reproduced paywalled articles, videos and podcasts in near‑verbatim form.
  • The Chicago Tribune sued a day earlier in New York federal court, asserting Perplexity’s outputs are identical or substantially similar to its reporting and seeking damages and a permanent injunction.
  • Both complaints target Perplexity’s retrieval‑augmented products, including the Comet browser, which the publishers say generate substitutive summaries that bypass their sites’ paywalls.
  • The Times also alleges trademark violations, saying Perplexity’s tools fabricate information and falsely attribute it to the newspaper alongside its registered marks.
  • Perplexity has disputed the characterizations in public statements and faces additional suits from Dow Jones, the New York Post, Reddit, Merriam‑Webster and Encyclopedia Britannica.