• Disney and NBCUniversal have teamed up to sue Midjourney.
  • The companies allege that the platform used its copyright protected material to train its model and that users can generate content that infringes on Disney and Universal’s copyrighted material.
  • The scathing lawsuit requests that Midjourney be made to pay up for the damage it has caused the two companies.
  • AnarchistArtificer@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    “if you can accurately call it “scraping” then it’s always fair use.”

    I think you make some compelling points overall, but fair use has always been more complex than this. The intent is taken into account when evaluating whether something is fair use, but so is the actual impact — “fair use” is a designation applied to the overall situation, not to any singular factors (so a stated purpose can’t be fair use)

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      22 days ago

      Yes, that’s a good addition.

      Overall, my point was not that scraping is a universal moral good, but that legislating tighter boundaries for scraping in an effort to curb AI abuses is a bad approach.

      We have better tools to combat this, and placing new limits on scraping will do collateral damage that we should not accept.

      And at the very least, the portfolio value of Disney’s IP holdings should not be the motivating force behind AI regulation.