The production company behind the 2017 sci-fi film “Blade Runner 2049” filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and Tesla in federal court Monday, alleging they fed images from the film, without permission, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Alcon Entertainment filed the lawsuit against Musk, Tesla and Warner ...
Elon Musk may have personally used AI to rip off a Blade Runner 2049 image for a Tesla cybercab event after producers rejected any association between their iconic sci-fi movie and Musk or any of his ...
In an interesting variation of the usual “stop stealing our stuff” lawsuit already deployed dozens of times against AI companies, today brings a more nuanced form of alleged theft. Alcon Entertainment ...
According to Alcon, who also owns the copyright to Blade Runner 2049, WBD and Tesla decided to slide them a request to use imagery from the film just hours ahead of the We, Robot event on October 10 ...
David Zaslav must have known linking arms with Elon Musk was going to blow up in his face, right? Well, either way, courtesy of Blade Runner 2049 producers Alcon Entertainment, it’s another day, ...
Alcon Entertainment has named Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery in a copyright lawsuit over AI-generated imagery from Tesla’s We, Robot event. Alcon Entertainment has named Tesla and Warner Bros.
Elon Musk's love of sci-fi has turned against him. Or at least it has turned into a copyright issue. Alcon’s complaint includes accusations of copyright infringement and false endorsement, also naming ...
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Alcon Entertainment, the Hollywood company behind “Blade Runner 2049,” said it had denied a request to use images from the movie but that Mr. Musk did so anyway. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los ...
LOS ANGELES — The Hollywood company behind “Blade Runner 2049” sued Elon Musk for copyright infringement Monday, accusing him of illegally using imagery from that film to promote Tesla’s new “robotaxi ...