🦄 Startups & VC 11h ago · Ana-Maria Stanciuc

Microsoft drops its exclusive licence to OpenAI’s technology

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Microsoft drops its exclusive licence to OpenAI’s technology
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Both companies announced the revised agreement in a joint statement on Monday. Microsoft retains a non-exclusive licence to OpenAI’s intellectual property through 2032, remains the primary cloud partner, and keeps its 27% equity stake. OpenAI will continue paying Microsoft a revenue share through 2030, capped at a total amount. Microsoft shares fell ~3% on the […]
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