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    Disney and Universal Take a Stand: Major Hollywood Studios Sue AI Company Midjourney for Copyright Infringement

    June 11, 2025 Tech No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Disney and Universal’s legal action against AI photo generation company Midjourney represents a landmark event in the intersection of intellectual property rights and artificial intelligence technologies. This lawsuit marks the first noteworthy legal confrontation between major Hollywood studios and an AI entity, highlighting growing tensions over copyright in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The movie studios contend that Midjourney, a leading AI image generator that allows users to create stunning visuals from text prompts, has improperly used their copyrighted materials without permission to train its models.

    According to the complaint filed in a California federal court, Disney and Universal argue that Midjourney generates images featuring their iconic characters, building upon a substantial collection of intellectual property that includes beloved figures like those from the “Star Wars” franchise, Bart Simpson, and characters from “The Little Mermaid.” The studios described Midjourney as “a virtual vending machine” that churns out unauthorized copies of their works. They expressed concern that the AI tool acts as a “bottomless pit of plagiarism,” continuously generating replicas that infringe on the copyright protections established in law.

    The issue at hand is complicated by the way many AI systems are trained. The complainants assert that generative AI models, such as those developed by Midjourney, rely on enormous amounts of data harvested from the internet, which often includes images and videos created by artists who have not consented to their usage. This growing controversy has attracted significant criticism from various sectors, including artists, musicians, and writers, who fear that their works may be exploited to create unauthorized reproductions without proper compensation or acknowledgment. Notably, Midjourney was previously involved in a separate copyright infringement suit brought forth by a collective of visual artists. This ongoing case is currently in the discovery phase, underscoring the complexity of navigating intellectual property rights in the digital era.

    While this lawsuit from Disney and Universal against Midjourney is the first instance of Hollywood’s major studios taking legal action against an AI company, it arrives amidst a backdrop of rising concerns over the implications of AI on creative industries. The complaint cites specific instances where Midjourney’s AI can be easily prompted to recreate visual representations of well-known characters, raising significant fears around identity theft and unauthorized use of distinctive artistic brands.

    Midjourney has yet to publically comment on the lawsuit, but it previously articulated in response to the visual artists’ case that any computer-generated image constitutes “an infinitesimal fragment of a model’s training.” They draw parallels to the artistic process, suggesting that just as every artist draws from a myriad of influences, so too does AI learn from various elements in its training data.

    Despite the potential for AI technologies to spur innovation and enhance creative endeavors, Disney’s legal team emphasized that this suit pertains to outright copyright infringement and underscores the need to safeguard intellectual property. Horacio Gutierrez, Disney’s senior executive vice president and chief legal and compliance officer, noted that while they see promise in AI as a creative tool, piracy remains piracy, even when conducted by an AI-driven organization.

    The lawsuit outlines that Midjourney boasts a substantial user base of 21 million subscribers and generated approximately $300 million in revenue last year. Disney and Universal have approached the AI company in past attempts to mitigate infringement, requesting that it either cease the alleged violations or invest in technology that restricts users from creating images based on their intellectual property. Their complaint asserts that Midjourney has ignored these requests, posing serious questions regarding compliance and ethical business practices.

    The legal demand includes a considerable financial claim, seeking $150,000 for every alleged infringement, which could result in damages exceeding $20 million given the extensive list of works cited in the complaint, totaling more than 150 items. As more creators and companies grapple with the fast-paced advancements in AI, this lawsuit will likely serve as a critical case study in establishing future legal precedents surrounding copyright and artificial intelligence.

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