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Inventor Alleges OpenAI, Walmart, and Target Stole Voice Commerce Architecture — Federal Case Enters Seventh Month Without Dismissal

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Court Records Show Senior Executives at All Three Companies Accessed Proprietary Materials; Motions to Dismiss Fully Briefed Since Early 2026 in Eastern District of Virginia

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - EntSun -- Federal Lawsuit Alleges Misappropriation of AI Monetization Architecture Against OpenAI, Walmart, and Target

ALEXANDRIA, VA — A federal lawsuit pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia alleges that OpenAI, Walmart Inc., and Target Corporation misappropriated proprietary trade secrets related to conversational AI commerce, voice-guided checkout systems, and real-time transaction monetization architecture.

The case, Byrd v. OpenAI, LLC et al., Case No. 1:25-cv-02079-MSN-WEF, filed in the Alexandria Division before District Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff, alleges that defendants utilized plaintiff's proprietary tollbooth monetization architecture — a system-level control layer governing authorization, routing, attribution, and monetization of voice-initiated transactions — to develop and scale their respective AI-driven commerce platforms without authorization.

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Court filings document direct engagement with plaintiff's proprietary claim-mapped materials by senior leadership across all three defendant organizations, including co-founders, chief executive officers, chief product officers, and chief financial officers. The forensic record, filed as exhibits in the public docket, documents repeated access to plaintiff's technical materials by the highest levels of corporate leadership at each defendant company.

The plaintiff's international patent portfolio, validated by the World Intellectual Property Organization with all core claims found novel and inventive, carries a priority date of March 18, 2020 — predating the defendants' commercial deployments by three to five years. Published continuation applications directly cover defendants' current commercial products including AI assistant commerce integrations, connected television commerce, and accessible checkout systems.

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All three defendants have filed motions to dismiss. Plaintiff has filed comprehensive oppositions citing the unified factual and legal questions underlying all claims and the forensic access record filed in the public docket.

"The motions have been fully briefed and under submission before Judge Nachmanoff since January 2026 for Walmart and Target and since February 2026 for OpenAI — an extended submission period that reflects the complexity and significance of the issues presented in one of the nation's fastest federal courts."

Court documents are publicly available through PACER at Case No. 1:25-cv-02079-MSN-WEF, Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division.

Media Contact:
Stephen Byrd
Voicee LLC
stephenbyrd@voiceeads.com
301-543-9403

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3015439403


Source: Voicee LLC

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