OpenAI told studios that it plans to release a new version of Sora that creates videos featuring copyrighted material unless copyright holders opt out, The Wall Street Journal’s Keach Hagey, Berber Jin, and Ben Fritz report. The new product will require copyright holders to explicitly request that their material not be included in Sora-generated videos, according to people familiar with the matter, who add that while copyright characters will require an opt-out, the new product won’t generate images of recognizable public figures without their permission.
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