'One Piece' Publisher Shueisha Vows "Appropriate And Strict Measures" Against OpenAI Copyright Infringement
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'One Piece' Publisher Shueisha Vows "Appropriate And Strict Measures" Against OpenAI Copyright Infringement
Following suit with various American creatives, Weekly Shonen Jump publisher Shueisha has made it clear that should OpenAI’s new Sora2 release engage in copyright infringement against any of their works, from One Piece, to Dragon Ball, to Mazinger Z, they are fully willing to take any and all legal measures to stop the generative AI model from abusing their libraries. Jotaro Joestar has his Stand, Star Platinum, stolen by Enrico Pucci and Whites…
After the launch of Sora 2: Why the Japanese copyright situation fundamentally challenges the current AI development
OpenAI Faces Backlash from Studio Ghibli, Bandai Namco Over AI-Generated Anime Videos
OpenAI has been urged by Japan’s Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) to stop training its AI models on copyrighted anime and gaming content. CODA, representing major publishers behind Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Final Fantasy and Studio Ghibli classics, said Sora 2 outputs closely resemble protected works, potentially indicating misuse of training data. The group demanded OpenAI halt such training and formally respond to rights-…
A Japanese collective bringing together major entertainment actors under the banner of the Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), asks OpenAI to cease any unauthorized use of their works to form its Sora 2 video model. In a letter dated 28 October 2025 addressed to ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Read more Copyright …
Shueisha Warns OpenAI: ‘One Piece’ and ‘Dragon Ball’ Publisher Ready to Sue Over AI Copyright Breach
Japanese publishing giant Shueisha, best known for producing Weekly Shonen Jump series such as One Piece, Dragon Ball, and Mazinger Z, has warned that it will take strong legal action if OpenAI’s new video-generation tool, Sora2, uses its content without permission. In an official press release issued on October 31, the company said it is... The post Shueisha Warns OpenAI: ‘One Piece’ and ‘Dragon Ball’ Publisher Ready to Sue Over AI Copyright Br…
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