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Midjourney Seeks to Compel Studios to Reveal Their Own AI Usage
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Midjourney Seeks to Compel Studios to Reveal Their Own AI Usage

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AI startup Midjourney is asking a judge to force Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. to disclose their internal use of generative AI, arguing it's crucial for its defense against copyright infringement lawsuits.

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Midjourney is being sued by Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. for alleged copyright infringement related to its AI image generation models. The current dispute centers on the documentation studios must provide during discovery.

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As part of an ongoing legal dispute with three Hollywood studios, AI startup Midjourney is seeking to compel those studios to reveal how they use AI themselves.

Disney and Universal sued Midjourney for alleged copyright infringement last year, noting that the startup’s image-generation models could create images of characters, such as Bart Simpson and Darth Vader, who are owned by the studios. A few months later, Warner Bros. sued Midjourney as well.

The startup argues that training its AI models on images of copyrighted characters is permitted under fair use.

The current dispute revolves around the documentation the studios will need to produce during the discovery process. A judge previously ruled that the studios would indeed have to provide information about their generative AI usage – but only when it led to “consumer-facing” videos and images.

In its latest filing, Midjourney seeks to overturn that limitation, arguing that it “unfairly” allows the studios “to cherry-pick only those documents they believe support their market harm claims while depriving Midjourney of documents that would support its defenses.”

Midjourney goes on to claim that the “documents [the studios] are withholding are precisely those that would reveal whether, behind closed doors, they are doing exactly what they are suing Midjourney for doing.”

For example, the startup says that if the studios are developing image-generating AI models “for internal use in storyboarding or ideating content for film or TV, that evidence would equally demonstrate that it is an industry custom, even among the studios themselves, to download and train AI on unlicensed copyrighted content.”

In the filing, the startup also argues that the studios should reveal all the prompts they used in Midjourney, as well as the resulting outputs, not just the prompts that produced the allegedly infringing images.

The studios’ lead attorney David Singer previously claimed Midjourney was seeking this documentation as part of a “fishing expedition.”

He also said the studios “do not seek to stop AI technology or even shut down Midjourney’s business,” but rather “simply want Midjourney to stop copying their movies and TV shows and to stop distributing, publicly displaying, publicly performing, and creating derivative works that include copies of [their] famous characters without authorization.”

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Judge may order studios to produce broader AI usage documentation.

    Likely · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • Will the judge overturn the limitation on consumer-facing AI usage documents?
  • What internal AI usage by studios will be revealed?
  • How will this ruling affect future AI training data practices?

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