Group 1 - Major Japanese content companies, including Bandai Namco, Square Enix, and Toei Animation, have formed the Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) to address concerns over AI-generated content using their intellectual property [1][3] - CODA has issued a statement demanding OpenAI to cease using its members' creative works for training the Sora 2 video generation model, which can create videos resembling iconic Japanese anime and game characters [1][3] - The association claims that the default training mechanism of Sora 2 poses legal issues, as it uses copyrighted works without prior permission, violating Japanese copyright law [3] Group 2 - CODA consists of 36 leading Japanese companies in gaming, anime, publishing, and film, representing a significant portion of Japan's cultural industry market value [3] - Bandai Namco reported a 31% year-on-year increase in gaming revenue for the first half of the 2024-2025 fiscal year, but its operating profit fell by 73.7% due to rising costs associated with AI infringement [4]
日本出版商结盟抗衡AI侵权:万代南梦宫、SE等联合要求OpenAI停用作品训练Sora 2
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-11-04 03:01