Disney, Universal sue AI image creator Midjourney for copyright infringement
- Walt Disney and Universal filed a copyright lawsuit against Midjourney in Los Angeles federal court over unauthorized use of their characters.
- The studios claim that Midjourney has been producing unauthorized reproductions of well-known copyrighted figures, including iconic movie characters such as those from Disney and Universal properties, without obtaining permission.
- Disney and Universal claim Midjourney ignored demands to stop infringing activities and to adopt technological measures preventing further copyright violations.
- Midjourney made $300 million last year via paid subscriptions, while Disney and Universal seek a preliminary injunction and unspecified damages to halt infringements.
- This lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions over AI training with copyrighted content and reflects previous legal challenges targeting Midjourney's practices.
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Disney, Universal Sue AI Company For Copyright Infringement
In the first major Hollywood lawsuit, Disney and Universal are suing AI firm Midjourney for copyright infringement -- and they asked for a jury trial. Via NPR: The 110-page lawsuit, filed Wednesday in a U.S. district court in Los Angeles, includes detailed appendices illustrating the plaintiffs' claims with visual examples and alleges that Midjourney stole "countless" copyrighted works to train its AI engine in the creation of AI-generated image…
'Theft Is Theft': Disney, NBC Go After AI Firm Midjourney For 'Blatant' Piracy
'Theft Is Theft': Disney, NBC Go After AI Firm Midjourney For 'Blatant' Piracy Two of Hollywood’s biggest players - Disney and NBCUniversal - have teamed up to launch a legal assault on the AI world, suing image generator Midjourney for what they call blatant copyright infringement. via Disney/NBCU According to a federal complaint filed in California and obtained by Axios, the entertainment giants accuse Midjourney of illegally using their copyr…

Hollywood studios sue AI company over ‘unauthorised’ Darth Vader and Minions copies
In a legal first, Disney and Universal have accused Midjourney of “pirating” their libraries to make copies of the Star Wars villain and other iconic characters.
Disney, Universal seek $150K per image in new AI lawsuit
Two of the biggest names in entertainment are suing an artificial intelligence company for alleged copyright infringement. Disney and Universal filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Midjourney, claiming the AI firm used copyrighted content without permission to train its image-generation tools. Midjourney is well-known in the AI image-generation space, with approximately 20 million users, and, according to the lawsuit, generated $300 million in reve…
Disney and Universal Are Suing AI Firm Midjourney Over Its 'Bottomless Pit of Plagiarism'
If you’ve made any AI-generated images of beloved Disney or Universal characters like Iron Man or the Minions, you’re the reason the AI company Midjourney is getting sued by Disney and NBCUniversal. The two entertainment mega corps are teaming up to pulverize Midjourney with a lawsuit for giving people the power to illegally make semi-convincing images of its precious intellectual property. Filed in a California federal court, the suit actually …
The war between cinema and Artificial Intelligence is intensifying. On this occasion two of the industry’s most important companies, Disney and Universal, have joined forces to denounce the AI known as Midjourney for copyright infringement. The lawsuit accuses this tool of creating images from well-known characters from both companies such as Wolverine, Deadpool, the Minions, Spider-man and Darth Vader among others. It may interest you: More tha…
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