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Disney and Universal just sued Midjourney for scraping their IP—ushering in a major showdown over how AI is trained.
Disney and Universal have filed a lawsuit against an AI company over use of their copyrighted characters to create facsimiles ...
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 suit ...
Disney and Universal have together filed a lawsuit against Midjourney, the company behind one of the most popular AI image generators, over rip offs of characters and art styles from the likes of The ...
Then there’s the other way: With a studio legal victory. The AI models are deemed prohibited from training on this content — ...
The first AI copyright lawsuit by a Hollywood studio brings new challenges for typical AI company defense strategies ...
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we explore Disney and Universal's lawsuit against Midjourney, which could be consequential for the future of how intellectual property is treated in the AI era.
According to Disney and Universal’s lawsuit, it made $300 million last year. The company boasts the world’s largest Discord ...
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims the AI company Midjourney generates images that “blatantly ...
In a move that could redefine the boundaries between generative AI (genAI) and intellectual property, Disney and Universal ...
Midjourney users can create AI images of protected characters like Shrek, Yoda and Marvel superheroes, according to a new ...
In the complaint, the Hollywood giants allege Midjourney generates “endless” ripoffs of everything from minions to Darth ...