Disney, Universal sue AI firm Midjourney
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The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims the AI company Midjourney generates images that “blatantly incorporate and copy” the movie studios’ famous characters.
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 content makers to stop AI firms from using their work as training data.
US entertainment giant Walt Disney and other studios have filed a lawsuit against an artificial intelligence startup, claiming it violated their copyrights when creating images with generative AI.
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Eugene Strickland is suing Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for $50,000 over injuries he said he sustained after using one of the park's water slides.
Lawsuits at Disney World are far from uncommon. However, of all the places at Walt Disney World that could lead to people getting hurt, the water parks seem to be home to the most injuries, or at least the most injuries that lead to lawsuits.
The man “suffered serious bodily injury and resulting pain and suffering, disability, scarring, disfigurement, mental anguish, [and] loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life” from
Walt Disney World has been targeted in a lawsuit after a man was hurt going down a high-speed water slide at the Blizzard Beach theme park, according to court records filed on Thursday.
A man is suing Walt Disney World for $50,000, claiming he sustained injuries on a water slide in 2021 while he was about 34 lbs. over the stated weight limit.
The incident took place on the Downhill Double Dipper water slide at Disney World Florida resort's Blizzard Beach park.
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WDW News Today on MSNWalt Disney World Faces Another Water Park Lawsuit for 'Permanent Catastrophic Injuries'In a recent Walt Disney World lawsuit, a man is now asking for damages after exceeding the weight limit of a Blizzard Beach water slide and falling off his inner tube. Man Files Lawsuit For Falling Out of Inner Tube at Blizzard Beach According to an article from local Orlando News 6 WKMG,
The companies said Midjourney’s "bootlegging business model" is an attack on "the hard-working creative community that brings the magic of movies to life."