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Disney licenses characters to OpenAI Sora for one-year exclusive

The agreement provides OpenAI with legal access to more than 200 characters spanning Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars franchises specifically for content creation on Sora.

byAytun Çelebi
December 16, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence, News
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Disney signed a three-year licensing partnership with OpenAI last week, granting the company one year of exclusivity to use its characters on the Sora video generator before pursuing similar deals with other AI firms.

The agreement provides OpenAI with legal access to more than 200 characters spanning Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars franchises specifically for content creation on Sora. During this initial exclusive period, Sora remains the only AI platform legally permitted to incorporate these characters. The partnership positions OpenAI with a prominent content collaborator, enabling users to generate videos featuring these well-known properties.

Disney CEO Bob Iger explained the strategic intent during an interview with CNBC. The deal allows Disney to evaluate generative AI applications with its intellectual property through this initial collaboration. Iger stated, “No human generation has ever stood in the way of technological advance, and we don’t intend to try.” He added, “We’ve always felt that if it’s going to happen, including disruption of our current business models, then we should get on board.”

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Iger disclosed to CNBC that the three-year term includes just one year of exclusivity. After that period concludes, Disney gains freedom to negotiate comparable licensing agreements with additional AI companies, expanding its engagements beyond OpenAI.

On the same day Disney announced the OpenAI partnership, the company issued a cease-and-desist letter to Google. The letter accused Google of copyright infringement related to Disney’s properties. Google neither confirmed nor denied the allegations, stating only that it would “engage” with Disney on the matter.


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