#About The Third-Party Censorship On Sora
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OpenAI’s policies for Sora and other generative tools prohibit creating or distributing content that may violate intellectual property rights, including using third-party content such as characters from Super Mario or Family Guy without authorization. Specifically, OpenAI’s guidelines state:
“OpenAI’s Terms of Use prohibit any content that may violate the law—including using the intellectual property of others in ways that violate their rights.”
“You may not edit images or videos that depict any real individual without their explicit consent. You may not create images or videos as means to impersonate, harass, intimidate, or otherwise harm the depicted individual or perpetrate fraud against others.”
“Our policies prohibit any use of our image or video tools to create or distribute content that is used to defraud, scam, or mislead others. This includes taking steps to obscure or hide the use of AI technology in the image and video generation process.”
Creating images and videos in line with our policies
Additionally, the Sora video editor’s upload terms specify that you may not upload any content for which you are not the owner or do not have all necessary rights, which includes copyrighted characters and brands from third parties unless you have explicit permission to use them Generating video content on Sora.
This is why there is a form of “censorship” or restriction on generating videos related to third-party intellectual property like Super Mario or Family Guy—OpenAI must comply with copyright law and its own policies to avoid infringing on the rights of others.
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