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    Major Film Studios Sue AI Firm For Alleged Copyright Infringement

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Disney and Universal have sued artificial intelligence firm Midjourney for copyright infringement over its AI-powered image generator.

    In a legal complaint filed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, the entertainment giants accused Midjourney of using works related to copyrighted characters to train its large language model (LLM) and distributing images of the copyrighted characters.

    There are already several court cases against AI firms filed by authors and artists for alleged copyright infringement; however, this is the first time that major movie studios have waded into the AI legal saga. 

    Star Wars, Marvel, The Simpsons characters copied 

    Among the works that have allegedly been copied without permission are characters from Disney’s Star Wars, Marvel, The Lion King and The Simpsons, along with Universal’s Boss Baby and Shrek franchises. 

    Disney alleges Midjourney is infringing on its copyrighted characters, including those from  Star Wars. Source: CourtListener 

    The complaint states that users can subscribe to Midjourney’s image service and prompt it to create images of the copyrighted work, which can be downloaded and used.

    Disney said that by using the copyrighted works and then distributing images that “blatantly incorporate and copy” famous characters without “investing a penny in their creation,” Midjourney is a “copyright free-rider and a bottomless pit of plagiarism.” 

    The suit also claims Midjourney copies and uses the copyrighted characters to market and promote its image service. 

    Disney said that Midjourney also uses the copyrighted characters to market and promote its services. Source: CourtListener 

    Attempts at resolution failed

    Disney alleges it tried to resolve the situation with Midjourney before launching legal action by asking the firm to adopt technical measures to prevent the generation of copyrighted works. 

    “Instead, Midjourney has chosen to double down on its unlawful actions by releasing and promoting even newer versions of its Image Service and teasing its soon-to-be-released commercial AI video service,” Disney said in the suit.