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antitrust enforcers (FTC and DOJ) have weighed in on Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, supporting his claims of anticompetitive practices. They cited legal doctrines stating that board members and observers could still have sensitive competitive information, and that group investor boycotts are viable even when the organizer is not a member.
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