Japanese companies tell Acara to stop infringing because of its IP

The overseas content association (Coda), which represents many major Japanese companies such as TV Studio Toei and Game Developer Square Enix, has recently sent a written request to OpenAI to end its production of SORA 2.
About 20 participants accused the technology company of copyright infringement, SOOL “A large part” of the content of SORA 2 “similar to Japanese content or images [as] the result of using Japanese content as machine learning data. ” The letter stated Opelaa’s policy of using copyrighted works without the owner requesting an opt-out, but they argue that under Japanese law, they should instead bebetween System, because permission for copyrighted works is often required in advance.
As it is, the Codas make two requests of OpenAI: That the content of its members is not used to train sora 2 without permission being given to the companies and questions to the companies of cookhodi members related to the results of the conpoy. “
In mid-October, the Japanese government asked OpenAI to stop infringing the country’s anime and video content. One piece and The Demon Slayer. At that time, MININU KIUCHI, his Minister of State for IP and AI strategy, called this Other Works of the country “undeniable eras,” and other politicians have criticized in the same way. Earlier this year, Open CEO Sam Altman spoke well to create ghibli images with chadumanize the house was then burned, which was rented by the ongoing President of exile.
At the time of writing, Opena had not responded to Code’s request – but in a lengthy statement, the companies warned that “
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