Shueisha and several other major manga and anime companies have united against OpenAI’s Sora 2, accusing it of copying their original works and violating copyright laws.
Several Japanese anime and manga publishing companies have jointly threatened legal action against OpenAI, alleging copyright ...
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Studio Ghibli and major Japanese entertainment companies have asked OpenAI to stop training its AI models on their content ...
Japanese studios, including Studio Ghibli, have asked OpenAI to stop using their copyrighted content to train its AI models.
Sora is now available to Android users on the Google Play Store. The iOS version of OpenAI's text-to-video generative AI app ...
A historic alliance forms as Japan's biggest manga and anime giants take a stand against AI's threat to creators' rights and ...
CODA, which represents many Japanese studios including Studio Ghibli, has asked OpenAI to stop training Sora 2 on copyrighted ...
CODA and top Japanese officials have asked OpenAI to stop training its Sora 2 video-generation AI on copyrighted material.
Seventeen Japanese publishing companies said they are prepared to take legal and other action against copyright infringement by a social media app that can automatically create anime characters.
A group representing Studio Ghibli and other major Japanese publishers is drawing a line in the sand against OpenAI's ...
Japan’s biggest entertainment companies are pushing back against OpenAI, filing a request to stop training Sora 2 on work without permission.