1. OpenAI's video app Sora, recently launched and popular, allows users to create videos featuring digital likenesses of themselves.
2. The company is facing copyright issues as some users are creating videos with studio-owned characters without permission.
3. To address these concerns, OpenAI plans to introduce an "opt-in" model for the use of copyrighted characters and may implement a video monetization system that could potentially share revenue with rightsholders.
2. The company is facing copyright issues as some users are creating videos with studio-owned characters without permission.
3. To address these concerns, OpenAI plans to introduce an "opt-in" model for the use of copyrighted characters and may implement a video monetization system that could potentially share revenue with rightsholders.
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OpenAI's video app Sora, popular yet facing copyright concerns due to unauthorized use of studio-owned characters. Addressing this, OpenAI plans an "opt-in" model for character usage and may introduce a monetization system to share revenue with rightsholders. Copyright issues and potential
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ID: 85a30039-555b-4daa-aa57-ed405b53a224
Category ID: listed_summary
Date: Oct. 5, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-05
Created: 2025/10/05 14:20
Updated: 2025/12/08 01:13
Last Read: 2025/10/05 19:26