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Disney and NBCUniversal's lawsuit against AI company Midjourney is a way to establish legal precedent around AI.
Brandon Bauman, a top Hollywood dealmaker and chief strategy officer at Loti AI, examines the landmark lawsuit filed by ...
Midjourney users can create AI images of protected characters like Shrek, Yoda and Marvel superheroes, according to a new lawsuit.
In a move that could redefine the boundaries between generative AI (genAI) and intellectual property, Disney and Universal ...
"Piracy is piracy," says Disney's chief legal officer, as the studios aim to show that tools allowing personalized AI slop creations of characters like Darth Vader or Shrek run afoul of their IP.
After launching a lawsuit against Midjourney earlier this month, Disney is reportedly looking to form a partnership with OpenAI.
When it comes to the alleged copyright infringement of their characters, Disney and Universal aren’t willing to let it go. Here’s what to know about the 110-page lawsuit that the studios have ...
Midjourney On June 11, 2025, Disney and several affiliated production companies filed a federal lawsuit against Midjourney, Inc., a leading artificial intelligence (AI) image-generation platform.
A week after Disney and Universal filed a landmark lawsuit against Midjourney, the generative AI startup’s new V1 video tool will make clips of Shrek, Deadpool, and other famous creations.
Why Disney’s AI Lawsuit Will Determine Whether Studios Survive A fight to shape the rules of the road for automated content. But it's even bigger than that.
For enterprise leaders evaluating AI, Midjourney Video V1's a double-edged sword: a low-cost, fast-evolving tool with strong user adoption ...