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Who gets to control what we do with Star Wars or any other studio creativity is the question at the heart of Disney's Midjourney lawsuit Tristan Fewings/Getty Images And so it begins … ...
Disney and NBCUniversal are the first Hollywood players to take a shot across the bow of a generative AI company that they claim has stolen their copyrighted characters. Disney and NBCU filed a ...
Disney and Universal sued generative AI company Midjourney last week over claims that the startup plagiarized characters from their movies and shows, such as The Simpsons and Star Wars. After ...
The 143-page lawsuit against Midjourney filed last Wednesday is a simple copyright lawsuit, even if it comes at the intersection of AI and bigger legal debates about whether AI-generated material ...
In the latest Walt Disney World lawsuit, a mother is suing after her child was startled by a Stormtrooper in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, causing him to flip his stroller and get injured. Mother ...
The lawsuit features the images, as well as a number of other examples. Representatives for Midjourney did not immediately respond to request for comment. Read Disney and NBCUniversal’s AI lawsuit.
Two of the world’s most powerful entertainment studios, Disney and Universal, have launched a potentially era-defining lawsuit against the AI image-generation company Midjourney.
A series of lawsuits working their way through the courts are foundational battles that will help shape the legal and ethical guardrails for AI training and use.
Entertainment giants Disney and Universal filed a copyright infringement lawsuit Wednesday against AI company Midjourney, calling the image generator a "bottomless pit of plagiarism." ...