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OpenAI’s Sora Hits 1 Million Downloads as Hollywood Pushes Back

Hollywood rights holders demand opt‑in control with compensation, prompting tighter cameo limits from OpenAI.

Overview

  • Sora surpassed 1 million installs in under five days despite invite‑only access on iOS in the U.S. and Canada, and it climbed to No. 1 in Apple’s App Store.
  • Creative Artists Agency labeled Sora a “significant risk” to clients, the Motion Picture Association urged “immediate and decisive action,” Disney has opted out, and WME told OpenAI to exclude all of its clients.
  • Sam Altman said OpenAI will add granular opt‑in controls for character generation and pursue revenue sharing with rights holders, while Sora rolls out more restrictive cameo settings and moderation updates.
  • Users rapidly generated clips with copyrighted characters and realistic deepfakes, including of deceased people, drawing public complaints such as a plea from Robin Williams’ daughter to stop sharing AI videos of her father.
  • Power users report overblocking after new guardrails, others are finding workarounds, and observers warn that heavy compute needs and easily removed watermarks complicate scaling and trust.