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Disney and OpenAI: A Magical Partnership for Fan-Generated Content

In a groundbreaking three-year partnership, Disney teams up with OpenAI to become the first major content licensing partner for Sora, OpenAI's generative AI video platform. This collaboration allows fans to create short videos and images featuring beloved characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars. However, real talent likenesses and voices are off the table. Disney also invests $1 billion in OpenAI, prepared to integrate AI-driven tools into Disney+ and internal workflows, with exciting launches anticipated for early 2026.

Dec 12
Disney and OpenAI: A Magical Partnership for Fan-Generated Content

Britannica Takes Perplexity AI to Court Over Copyright Claims

Encyclopedia Britannica has filed a lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity for alleged copyright infringement and trademark violations, citing the unauthorized use of their content and logos. This case marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal debates surrounding AI, intellectual property, and the monetization of digital content. As AI continues to transform industries, questions about content rights, licensing, and the attribution of AI-generated outputs are coming to the forefront.

Sep 16
Britannica Takes Perplexity AI to Court Over Copyright Claims

AI Companies Tread Legal Thin Ice: Copyright and 'Fair Use' in Focus

As AI companies increasingly use publicly available content for training, the legal challenges surrounding copyrighted material have become a hot topic. This article explores the complications of 'fair use' in AI model training, highlighted by cases like *Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence*. The need for compliance and licensing, alongside the responsibilities of content creators, are discussed in light of potential consequences for infringement.

Apr 17
AI Companies Tread Legal Thin Ice: Copyright and 'Fair Use' in Focus

AI Companies Rush to Buy Unseen YouTube Content for Training

AI giants like Google and OpenAI are paying top dollar for unpublished YouTube videos to train their models, offering creators a new revenue stream. With drone footage, 4K videos, and 3D animations commanding premium prices, the race is on for unique training data. Content creators stand to profit, but concerns about fair compensation and control are rising. Discover why this growing trend marks a shift in how AI companies source their training data.

Jan 15
AI Companies Rush to Buy Unseen YouTube Content for Training