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AI Art Sparks Lawsuit: Disney and Universal Take on Midjourney
California, USASaturday, June 21, 2025
For example, when asked for an image of Minions eating a banana, Midjourney generated recognizable versions of the cute, yellow characters. Then, when the "Animate" button was clicked, Midjourney created a video of the characters eating a banana. This shows that the safety measures are not enough. Users can still create animations of copyrighted characters.
The lawsuit from Disney and Universal is a big threat to Midjourney. The complaint alleges that video generation would make it even easier for Midjourney to distribute infringing copies. It also mentions that Midjourney faces additional legal challenges from visual artists. They allege copyright infringement as well. This is a complex issue. It raises questions about creativity, ownership, and the future of AI in art.
The complaint includes many examples of alleged Midjourney images showing Universal and Disney characters. These images were initially produced as part of a report on Midjourney’s so-called "visual plagiarism problem. " The report was written by AI critic and cognitive scientist Gary Marcus and visual artist Reid Southen. They pointed out this problem 18 months ago. But there has been little progress. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of current guardrails in AI art generation.
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