Universal Pictures has issued a warning in the end credits of 'How to Train Your Dragon' that prohibits any use of the film for AI training. This warning was also present in other recent films. The studio, along with Disney, filed a lawsuit against the AI startup Midjourney for allegedly using copyrighted characters in its outputs without authorization. The lawsuit claims that Midjourney earned substantial revenue by generating media containing these iconic characters, which has raised legal concerns from major studios regarding intellectual property rights.
Universal Pictures has embedded a warning in the end credits of 'How to Train Your Dragon' stating that the film may not be used for AI training.
In conjunction with the message, there is a notice about the movie's protection under U.S. and international laws, threatening civil liability and criminal prosecution for unauthorized use.
Disney and Universal have filed a lawsuit against Midjourney, an AI startup, claiming the company reproduced characters from their copyrighted works in generated media.
The lawsuit against Midjourney alleges that the company made $300 million last year by creating media featuring iconic characters like Hiccup and Po.
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