Japanese anti-piracy and copyright organization CODA has issued a formal request to OpenAI, asking it not to use its members’ data to train Sora 2.

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Published Nov 4, 2025 1:32 AM CST

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TL;DR: The Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), representing major Japanese game studios, has formally requested OpenAI address copyright concerns over its Sora 2 AI video generator. CODA alleges unauthorized use of Japanese content for training, emphasizing that replication during machine learning may infringe copyrights under Japan’s laws.

The Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) is a Japanese anti-piracy and copyright-related organization that represents a large number of game development studios and publishers, includi…

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