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Walt Disney and Comcast's Universal filed a copyright lawsuit against Midjourney on Wednesday, calling its popular AI-powered ...
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 ...
It was only a matter of time before the major Hollywood studios started taking the fight to the artificial intelligence ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide a copyright dispute between Cox Communications and a group of music labels ...
The U.S. Supreme Court today took the advice of the Solicitor General in granting a petition for certiorari brought by Cox ...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced it will take on a landmark copyright case between Cox Communications and the music industry ...
The studios are seeking monetary damages, a jury trial, and an order barring Midjourney from further copyright infringement.
Disney and Universal are seeking $150,000 per infringed work and an order preventing future copyright infringement by Midjourney, among other damages, their complaint states.
Disney and Universal are the first major Hollywood studios to file copyright infringement lawsuits against AI companies, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight by artists, newspapers and ...
Disney and Universal sued a prominent artificial intelligence start-up for copyright infringement on Wednesday, bringing Hollywood belatedly into the increasingly intense battle over generative A.I.