The recent discussions regarding OpenAI's training of Sora on game content reveal significant legal and ethical concerns surrounding AI-generated content. Many users emphasize that using generative AI to replicate existing works raises questions about copyright infringement and breach of contract as companies might employ AI to copy features of SaaS products. While some argue that drawing inspiration from existing works for creativity is acceptable, the distinction between inspiration and direct replication remains controversial. The discussion highlights a pressing need for legal frameworks to address these challenges, especially given the complexities of training data in video content compared to text or images. Overall, the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-generated media presents both opportunities for innovation and risks of potential misuse.