Cameo, the platform where celebrities sell short, personalized videos, has scored a preliminary win in a trademark lawsuit against OpenAI. A California judge has ruled that the AI company's video ...
A judge has sided with Cameo, the company that sells custom celebrity videos, over OpenAI over the name "Cameo." Credit: Ahmet Serdar Eser/Anadolu via Getty Images OpenAI may soon have to find a new ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. OpenAI has been temporarily blocked from using the word “Cameo” in a product that allows people to generate videos ...
Feb 17 (Reuters) - A federal judge in California has blocked OpenAI from using the name "Cameo" in connection with its video generation app Sora, handing celebrity video platform Cameo a preliminary ...
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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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According to CNBC, OpenAI must not use the term “cameo” in the Sora app after a temporary restraining order was issued by Judge Eumi K. Lee of the Northern District of California. Last month, OpenAI ...
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.