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AI firms began to feel the legal wrath of copyright holders in 2025

Last updated: December 15, 2025 7:50 pm
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Disney alleged that AI image generator Midjourney was trained on films like The Lion King

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The past three years have witnessed significant advancements in AI technology, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT leading the way as a generative AI chatbot. However, amidst these rapid developments, the issue of copyright infringement in the AI industry has come to the forefront.

Major AI companies have been accused of using copyrighted material without permission to train their models. In a high-profile case in June, Disney and Universal filed a lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, alleging that the tool allowed users to create images using their copyrighted characters.

Despite these legal challenges, the debate around copyright and AI continues to evolve. Some argue that the transformative nature of AI-generated content should be considered fair use, while others emphasize the importance of protecting intellectual property rights.

Government intervention has also played a role, with the Japanese government urging AI companies to respect cultural intellectual property rights. OpenAI faced criticism for its Sora 2 AI video generator’s depiction of real people, leading to restrictions on certain public figures’ likeness.

In a landmark case, authors accused Anthropic, the company behind the Claude chatbot, of using pirated books to train its AI models. While the legality of using such material was debated, Anthropic ultimately settled the case for a significant sum.

As the AI industry grapples with copyright challenges, experts believe that companies will adapt through settlements and licensing agreements. Despite the legal hurdles, the future of AI remains promising, with innovation driving the industry forward.

See also  Former Dodgers star Rafael Furcal faces legal fallout after reported road rage incident

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