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From “cameo” to “io,” OpenAI keeps trying to call its new and upcoming releases by names that resemble existing trademarks. This feature name led to a trademark lawsuit with Cameo, the app where fans ...
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OpenAI must now contend with a new legal hurdle: a Northern California judge has issued a temporary restraining order forcing the company to cease using the word "Cameo" with its Sora app. The order, ...
The icon of the Sora app from ChatGPT developer OpenAI can be seen on the display of an iPhone. The app allows users to create short videos using voice commands. (picture alliance via Getty Images) ...
OpenAI is not allowed to use the word "cameo" for Sora-related features or functions. Video app Cameo filed a trademark lawsuit against OpenAI in October after the launch of Sora's "cameo" feature.
Cameo, the service that gives purpose to has-beens, has secured a temporary restraining order that prohibits Altman and Co from using “Cameo” to name a Sora feature that lets people insert themselves ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A federal judge has temporarily blocked OpenAI’s use of several monikers, including “Cameos” and “CameoVideo,” for ...