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Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney

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Disney, Universal Sue Midjourney Over AI Images, Calling It 'a Bottomless Pit of Plagiarism'
The lawsuit alleges that Midjourney's AI image- and video-generation technologies "blatantly incorporate and copy Disney's and Universal's famous characters," like Yoda, Shrek and Marvel superheroes.

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Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney for copyright infringement
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Hollywood's finally taking a stand against AI as Disney and Universal sue Midjourney over Star Wars and The Simpsons rip offs
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What Hollywood wants from the AI industry
Disney and Universal’s lawsuit isn’t about stopping the technology, experts say. It’s about making sure they get a cut.
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25 Midjourney Secret Prompts to Create Stunning AI Images in 2025
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Hollywood Studios’ First Lawsuit on AI Sends a Warning to Tech Giants: ‘Piracy Is Piracy’
Disney and Universal's copyright lawsuit against Midjourney could set the stage for Hollywood's relationship with the new ...

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