Video Service Cameo Secures Temporary Restraining Order Against OpenAI in Trademark Dispute
By Editorial Team
A California federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order to celebrity video service Cameo, preventing OpenAI from using the Cameo mark during an ongoing trademark dispute. The judge ruled in favor of Cameo, stating that the company had demonstrated a likelihood of success in the case and would suffer harm without court intervention.
The legal battle between Cameo and OpenAI revolves around the unauthorized use of the Cameo trademark by OpenAI. The temporary restraining order serves as a protective measure for Cameo while the trademark dispute is resolved through legal proceedings.
Lawyers from Byron Raphael LLP and Quinn Emanuel are representing the parties involved in the case. OpenAI OpCo LLC and YouTube Inc. are the companies named in the dispute, which is being heard in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
For further details and updates on this trademark dispute, interested parties can access the court documents related to the case.