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Anime and manga giants warn OpenAI over AI copyright breach

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Several Japanese anime and manga publishing companies have jointly threatened legal action against OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement by its Sora 2 AI video generation app.

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By Gonzalo Jiménez, CNN en Español. Japan's leading anime and manga creators have joined forces to confront artificial intelligence. The Overseas Content Distribution Association (CODA), which promotes Japanese content abroad and protects it from piracy—and whose members include animation studio Studio Ghibli, among others—sent a public letter to OpenAI demanding that the artificial intelligence company stop using its content to train its Sora 2…

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Several Japanese entertainment giants, including Bandai Namco and Studio Ghibli, are asking OpenAI to stop any use of Japanese copyrighted works for Sora 2.

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The Japanese association CODA (Content Overseas Distribution Association), which brings together studios such as Studio Ghibli, Square Enix and Bandai Namco, sent a formal letter to OpenAI requesting that it stop the use of Japanese material in training its platform...

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