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Bryant v. Microsoft Corporation

Samuel Bryant and ten other consumers sued Microsoft Corporation, alleging the company's exclusive cloud computing agreements with OpenAI restricted competition in AI services, raised prices for tools like ChatGPT, and harmed consumers.[1][2][5] The case is a proposed antitrust class action under federal antitrust law filed October 13, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (Case No. 3:25-cv-08733).[1][2] Plaintiffs seek treble damages and an injunction to end such restrictions.[1]

🏛️ NDCA· Case No. 5:25-cv-08733· Filed Oct 13, 2025

Summary

Samuel Bryant and ten other consumers sued Microsoft Corporation, alleging the company's exclusive cloud computing agreements with OpenAI restricted competition in AI services, raised prices for tools like ChatGPT, and harmed consumers.[1][2][5] The case is a proposed antitrust class action under federal antitrust law filed October 13, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (Case No. 3:25-cv-08733).[1][2] Plaintiffs seek treble damages and an injunction to end such restrictions.[1]

Case details

Court
NDCA
Docket number
5:25-cv-08733
Filed
Oct 13, 2025
Status
Active

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