the Disney-Midjourney Suit Could Reshape AI Copyright Law
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Disney and Universal's copyright lawsuit against Midjourney could set the stage for Hollywood's relationship with the new tech The post Hollywood Studios’ First Lawsuit on AI Sends a Warning to Tech Giants: ‘Piracy Is Piracy’ appeared first on TheWrap.
"Piracy is piracy, and the fact that it's done by an AI company does not make it any less infringing," said Disney general counsel Horacio Gutierrez in a statement. The studios claim Midjourney downloaded copyrighted content from the Internet using "bots, scrapers, streamrippers, video downloaders, and web crawlers" to train its AI model.
By Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) -Getty Images' landmark copyright lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Stability AI begins at London's High Court on Monday, with the photo provider's case likely to set a key precedent for the law on AI.
A trial involving Getty Images and Stability AI began in London’s High Court in June 2025; does it point at a bigger problem between technology and fair use?
Those were the two reactions — seemingly opposite, actually harmonious — to the news that Disney and Universal had finally bitten the bullet Wednesday and sued an AI company, the startup image-generator Midjourney.