OpenAI: towards a new legal storm, this time with the audiovisual sector
With Sora 2, OpenAI runs the risk of once again falling at the heart of a legal storm, this time with the powerful American audiovisual sector as its opponent, which had until now remained on the sidelines. In the face of criticism, Sam Altman promises safeguards and revenue sharing, but rightsholders remain wary and the Motion Picture Association is making no secret of its anger.
Since the release of Sora 2, OpenAI’s new video generation tool, a week ago, reactions from the creative sector have been multiplying. Studios, producers and authors are denouncing the massive distribution of content inspired by existing works, generated without authorization. The tone was set by Charles Rivkin, CEO of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), which represents the major Hollywood studios. « Since Sora 2’s release,…
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