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Japanese IP Holders Demand OpenAI Stop Using Copyrighted Content to Train Sora 2 AI

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Stevie Bonifield

6mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Japanese anti-piracy organization CODA, representing major IP holders including Studio Ghibli and Bandai Namco, has formally requested OpenAI to stop using their copyrighted content to train the Sora 2 AI model. The organization argues that the replication of copyrighted material during machine learning may constitute copyright infringement, particularly since Sora 2 has generated content featuring copyrighted Japanese characters after its September 30th launch.

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CODA considers that the act of replication during the machine learning process may constitute copyright infringement
Sora 2 generated an avalanche of content containing Japanese IP after it launched on September 30th
CODA, which represents Japanese IP holders like Studio Ghibli, is requesting OpenAI stop using its members' content for machine learning
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CODA, which represents Japanese IP holders like Studio Ghibli, is requesting OpenAI stop using its members’ content for machine learning.

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