Cameo sues OpenAI over Sora's 'cameos'
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Cameo sues OpenAI over Sora's 'cameos'
""We do not take litigation lightly. While we attempted to resolve this matter with OpenAI amicably, they refused to stop using the Cameo name for their new Sora feature,""
""To protect fans, talent, and the integrity of our marketplace, we felt that we unfortunately had no other option but to bring this lawsuit.""
""We're reviewing the complaint, but we disagree with these claims and will defend our view that no one can claim exclusive ownership over the word 'cameo',""
""ersatz, hastily made AI slop and deepfakes featuring celebrities.""
Cameo filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in a California federal court alleging that OpenAI’s Sora 'cameo' feature unlawfully uses the name to compete with Cameo’s personalized celebrity video service. Cameo contends that OpenAI’s use of the term is likely to dilute and tarnish its brand by causing consumer confusion and associating Cameo with hastily made AI content and nonconsensual deepfakes. Cameo asserts OpenAI intentionally selected the name to exploit Cameo’s goodwill and that third-party sites focused on Sora’s cameo feature have proliferated since launch. Cameo attempted an amicable resolution but says it had no option but to sue; OpenAI disputes exclusive ownership of the word cameo.
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