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Reddit Accuses AI Startup Perplexity of Data Theft in Growing Industry Battle

Originally Published 2 months ago — by businessinsider.com

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Reddit has sued AI company Perplexity and associated data-scraping firms for illegally scraping its data, setting a trap with a test post to catch circumvention, and alleging that Perplexity bypassed protections by using Google search results to access Reddit content without permission.

Disney and Universal's AI Lawsuits Could Reshape Copyright Laws and Studio Survival

Originally Published 7 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Disney's lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney could significantly impact the future of Hollywood studios, potentially determining whether they continue to produce original content or shift to IP management and licensing, with broader implications for the entertainment industry and AI's role in content creation.

Disney and Universal's AI Lawsuit Could Reshape Entertainment Industry

Originally Published 7 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Disney's lawsuit against AI company Midjourney marks a pivotal moment in defining the future of content creation and studio survival, as it challenges the legality of training AI models on copyrighted studio content. The outcome could reshape Hollywood, either allowing studios to control their IP and continue traditional production or forcing a shift towards AI-generated content that bypasses studios altogether, fundamentally altering the entertainment industry.

Disney and Universal sue Midjourney over AI-generated copyright infringement

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Cartoon Brew

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Disney and NBCUniversal have jointly sued AI image generator Midjourney, accusing it of systematically infringing on their copyrighted works by training its model on unauthorized content, including animation IP, without proper measures to prevent infringement, marking Hollywood's first major legal action against a generative AI company.

Reddit Sues Anthropic Over AI Data Scraping and Unfair Practices

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Awful Announcing

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Reddit has filed a lawsuit against AI company Anthropic, accusing it of scraping content from sports-focused communities on Reddit without permission, which raises broader concerns about web scraping and AI training data usage, especially in the context of user privacy and content rights.