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Disney and NBCU filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against Midjourney, a generative AI start-up, alleging copyright infringement.
While most of these companies have resisted admitting that they scrape copyrighted material, there are already dozens of AI copyright-related lawsuits in the U.S. alone alleging otherwise.
Last week, both Disney and NBCUniversal sued AI company Midjourney in a case of copyright infringement. For several years, there have been countless lawsuits filed by individuals against companies ...
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.
Curious about generative AI and copyright? On July 16, our writers answered your questions about this critical topic.
The Walt Disney Company and Universal City Studios Productions are among the latest plaintiffs to bring a lawsuit against an artificial intelligence (AI) developer. On June 11, Disney and ...
But it's worthwhile to look at these recent decisions — and a copyright lawsuit filed earlier this month by Walt Disney Co., NBCUniversal and other studios against Midjourney, another AI ...
A federal judge sided with Meta in a lawsuit that alleged the company had illegally trained its AI models on copyrighted ...