on october 30th, according to the tech-media engagetOpenAI Video generation was launched earlier this month. App "Sora, where the core function is "Cameron"TO ENABLE USERS TO ADD ANY LOOK OR IMAGE OF A PERSON TO THE VIDEO GENERATED BY AI。

However, Cameo, which has developed a video customized platform for the same star, has recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, which is the first of its kindAlleged violation of trademark rights.
In his indictment, Cameo stated that OpenAI had misappropriated the long-standing United States-registered “Cameo” trademark, and that it was not the only one in the United StatesIt's likely to lead to confusion among consumersIt also caused irreparable harm to the plaintiff's “Cameo” trademark and brand。
In response, the spokesman for OpenAI said that the company was examining the petition and stated:We do not agree that anyone can claim exclusive possession of the ordinary word "Cameo."”.
Cameo CEO Steven Galanis said that the company had tried to resolve the dispute through “friendly consultations” with OpenAIBut OpenAI refused their invitation, did not stop using this trademark。
By contrast, Cameo's same name, App “Cameo”, is a star video-buying platform that allows users to buy, at a cost of $5-600 (note: the current exchange rate is about 35.5 – 4259 yuan) customized blessing videos for celebrity groups such as actors, cyberreds, athletes, creators, real-life stars, which are more popular in Z generations。
The "Cameo" function for OpenAI is an AI video generation technology that allows users to replace the face with the video they will generate。