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OpenAI Ordered to Rename ‘Cameo’ Feature in Sora App

OpenAI faces a significant legal challenge regarding the use of the term “Cameo” in its AI video generator app, Sora. A U.S. District Judge has issued a preliminary ruling in favor of Cameo, the online platform that enables users to purchase custom videos from celebrities. The judge’s decision centers on a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Cameo, which argued that OpenAI’s use of the term could lead to consumer confusion.

In the preliminary order, Judge Eumi Lee noted that OpenAI’s use of “Cameo” directly relates to a feature that promotes the Sora application. The judge remarked that OpenAI’s marketing strategy closely resembles that of Cameo, indicating that the AI-generated videos produced under this feature are often indistinguishable from authentic Cameo videos. As a result, OpenAI was previously compelled to rename the feature to “Characters” following an earlier temporary restraining order.

Concerns Over Content Generated by Sora

The judge’s ruling also highlighted troubling content generated through Sora’s Cameo feature. Within weeks of launching version 2 of Sora, users began creating “hyper-realistic deepfake videos” of prominent figures, including Martin Luther King, Jr.. These videos depicted him in offensive scenarios, such as shoplifting and fleeing from police. This raised ethical concerns about the potential misuse of AI technology and its impact on public figures’ reputations.

OpenAI’s feature allows users to opt in for their likeness to be included in AI-generated content, which has been the crux of the legal dispute. Despite the ongoing lawsuit, OpenAI has continued to use the name “Cameo,” asserting that they do not agree with the claim that anyone can hold exclusive rights to the term. An OpenAI spokesperson stated, “We disagree with the complaint’s assertion that anyone can claim exclusive ownership over the word ‘cameo,’ and we look forward to continuing to make our case.”

Legal Landscape for OpenAI

OpenAI has encountered multiple legal issues surrounding copyright infringement, particularly with its Sora application. Following backlash related to copyright concerns, the company introduced an opt-out option for copyright holders to help mitigate these issues. This move indicates OpenAI’s awareness of the legal complexities involved in operating AI systems that leverage existing content.

In addition, a lawsuit filed by Ziff Davis in April 2025 claims that OpenAI infringed on its copyrights while training and operating its AI systems. As OpenAI navigates these legal challenges, the outcome of the Cameo lawsuit may set a precedent for how AI technology interacts with existing intellectual property rights.

As the case progresses, both parties will continue to present their arguments. The implications of this ruling extend beyond OpenAI and Cameo, potentially influencing the broader landscape of AI development and copyright law in the digital age.

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