Japanese content trade group coda, whose members include studio ghibli, issued a letter to openai demanding the ai company stop using their content to train sora 2. Now, a japanese trade organisation representing publishers like studio ghibli and bandai namco has formally requested that openai cease using their copyrighted content to train its sora 2 video generation model, reported gaming news site automaton. Companies behind some of the world’s most beloved japanese ip—including studio ghibli, square enix, and bandai namco—have formally demanded that openai immediately stop using their copyrighted. Openai has received a written letter from japan's content overseas distribution association (coda) asking the company to stop training its artificial intelligence (ai) models on copyrighted content A japanese trade organization representing publishers like studio ghibli wrote a letter to openai last week, calling for the ai giant to stop training its ai models on their copyrighted content.
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