Microsoft backs Anthropic in amicus brief to halt US DOD’s ‘supply-chain risk’ designation

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Microsoft (MSFT.O), filed on Tuesday a brief in support of Anthropic’s lawsuit asking the court to temporarily block the U.S. Department ​of Defense’s designation of the AI startup as a supply-chain risk.
In an ‌amicus brief filing in a federal court in San Francisco, Microsoft backed Anthropic’s request for a temporary restraining order against the Pentagon order, arguing that its determination should be paused while the court ​considers the case.

Microsoft, which integrates the AI lab’s products and services into technology ​it provides to the U.S. military, said that it was directly ⁠impacted by the DOD designation.
The Claude maker had filed a lawsuit to block the ​Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist on Monday, escalating a high-stakes ​battle with the U.S. military over usage restrictions on its technology.
Microsoft’s filing argued the TRO is needed to prevent costly disruptions for suppliers, who would otherwise have to rapidly rebuild offerings that rely ​on Anthropic’s products. The judge overseeing the case must approve Microsoft’s request to file the ​brief before it is officially entered, but courts often permit outside parties to weigh in on important ‌cases.

While ⁠the Pentagon gave itself six months to phase out Anthropic, it did not provide the same transition period for contractors that use Anthropic’s products or services to perform under DOD, Microsoft said.
“Should this action proceed without the entry of a temporary restraining order, ​Microsoft and other government ​contractors with expertise ⁠in developing solutions to support U.S. government missions will be forced to account for a new risk in their business planning,” the ​company said.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/microsoft-files-amicus-brief-support-anthropics-lawsuit-with-us-dod-2026-03-10/

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