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- OpenAI scrubs mention of Jony Ive partnership after judges ruling over . . .
“IYO will not roll over and let Sam and Jony trample on our rights, no matter how rich and famous they are,” Rugolo said —— The Associated Press and OpenAI have a licensing and technology agreement that allows OpenAI access to part of AP’s text archives
- OpenAI Scrubs Mention of Jony Ive Partnership After Judges Ruling Over . . .
Until then, she ordered Altman, Ive and OpenAI to refrain from “using the IYO mark, and any mark confusingly similar thereto, including the IO mark in connection with the marketing or sale of
- Court filings reveal OpenAI and io’s early work on an AI device
Over the weekend, OpenAI pulled promotional materials related to its $6 5 billion acquisition of Jony Ive’s io startup in order to comply with a He pitched OpenAI on investing in iyO and,
- IYO Sues OpenAI and Jony Ive Over IO Branding and Alleged . . .
In a trademark and unfair competition case that may reverberate across the tech and AI hardware sectors, Redwood City–based startup IYO, Inc has filed suit against OpenAI, IO Products, Sam Altman, and designer Jony Ive, alleging that the defendants misappropriated the name and concept of IYO’s screenless, AI-powered computing device and caused significant damage to the company’s market
- OpenAI Deleted All References To Jony Ive-Collab IO After Lawsuit By . . .
The lawsuit states that since OpenAI’s announcement, IYO has been unable to secure additional funding due to investor concerns about the infringement It argues that the “sheer scale of OpenAI and its investment in IO threaten to swamp IYO’s reputation in the market and its very existence” IYO is seeking equitable relief and damages
- OpenAI Removes Jony Ive’s “io” Branding Amid Trademark Dispute
IYO portrays itself as a small startup standing up to a tech giant, asserting its brand was hijacked, citing past deals in which OpenAI has won trademarks, including a dispute over “Open AI” usage The company seeks a temporary restraining order to bar OpenAI from using the “io” name in any promotions or commerce
- OpenAI takes down Jony Ive’s ‘io’ content after trademark complaint . . .
OpenAI has been forced to remove online content promoting its high-profile partnership with Sir Jony Ive’s hardware startup io, following a trademark dispute with AI earbud maker iyO The ChatGPT developer confirmed it had taken down promotional materials from its website, including a dedicated page and a video featuring Ive and OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman discussing their $6 4 billion
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