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Microsoft adjusts OpenAI partnership agreement: will no longer pay revenue sharing to OpenAI
Deep Tide TechFlow News, April 27 — Microsoft officially announced the signing of a revised cooperation agreement with OpenAI, further clarifying the long-term partnership between the two parties. According to the new agreement, Microsoft will remain OpenAI’s primary cloud partner, with OpenAI products prioritized on Azure unless Microsoft is unable or chooses not to support the relevant capabilities. At the same time, OpenAI is now permitted to deploy all of its products on any cloud service provider.
The agreement also shows that Microsoft holds the intellectual property rights to OpenAI’s models and products through 2032, but the license has changed from exclusive to non-exclusive; Microsoft will no longer pay revenue sharing to OpenAI, while OpenAI’s revenue share from Microsoft will continue until 2030, with the same percentage but a total cap, and Microsoft will still participate as a significant shareholder in OpenAI’s growth.