rights holders

About this tag
Discussions on WindowsForum.com about rights holders focus on the tension between copyright enforcement and AI training data practices. Topics include OpenAI's Sora video app, which uses a cameo system for digital likeness verification, and broader debates about tech platforms banning scraping while training AI on copyrighted content. The content highlights conflicts between creator rights and large-scale data collection, particularly in music and video. These threads examine how rights holders navigate AI-generated media, platform safety, and the legal implications of synthetic content. The tag covers issues of consent, ownership, and the evolving relationship between AI development and intellectual property law.
  1. Sora AI Short-Form Video Debuts with Cameos and Safety Trade-Offs

    OpenAI’s new short-form video app, Sora, rocketed into the U.S. App Store top ranks within days of its invite-only iOS debut, registering a rapid surge in downloads and igniting a debate about consumer appetite for AI-generated video, platform safety, and the future of social media-style...
  2. AI Training Data and Copyright: Platforms Ban Scraping Yet Train on It

    Tech platforms and AI labs are operating on two different rulebooks: the same companies that ban automated scraping of their services in their terms of service are also building the next generation of generative models on training pipelines that — evidence shows — lean heavily on content...