Openai's latest short video application, Jakarta Sora, is busy being used. Sora's clips are widely distributed on social media, but her abilities are plagued by copyright issues.
Sora's popularity, like Gemini, is driven by the ability to create videos with only orders or text prompts. Powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), this application can create a variety of animations, including popular animated characters.
Many experts believe that Sora's video results violate copyright and that the platform could face future demands. The reason for this is that the characters created in Sora's videos are copyrighted characters.
“Many videos that people make about these cartoon characters violate copyright,” Stanford University professor Mark Lemley quoted CNBC on Monday, October 6th.
So far, many characters have been seen in Sora's videos. From the characters Summerbob Squarepantas to Pokemon. In one of the circulating videos, Openai Sam Altman CEO is seen standing in the field.
Altman was seen in several Pokemon characters in the video. In response to the video, Altman said, “I hope Nintento (the Pokemon Maker) doesn't sue us.”
In response to the various animations that emerged from Sora's videos, Openai finally took action. The head of Shetty Varun Media Partnership said his party will work with the copyright holder by blocking Sora's characters.
This blocking occurs when the animation owner submits a request. Additionally, Openai is also eager to remove content that is deemed infringing in response to requests from copyright owners.
However, legal expert Jason Bloom said the rules were unusual. Copyright Act requires written permission to use the work of others, and Openai must first submit a request.
“Unless you ban that, we cannot post an announcement to the public that we are going to use other people's work,” Bloom explained.
In addition to the copyright of the characters, Openai has taken steps to address other potential issues. Users are no longer able to create public figure videos without written permission.
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