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Disney's AI Crackdown: Google Forced to Remove Character Videos After Legal Threat!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Disney's AI Crackdown: Google Forced to Remove Character Videos After Legal Threat!

Google has recently taken down numerous AI-generated videos featuring Disney-owned characters from its YouTube platform, following a stern cease and desist letter issued by Disney. The studio specifically flagged YouTube links to the infringing content and demanded their immediate removal. Many of these videos, which included popular figures such as Mickey Mouse, Deadpool, and characters from iconic franchises like "Star Wars" and "The Simpsons," were reportedly created using Google's own AI video generation tool, Veo.

While the links were initially active, they now redirect users to a message confirming the video's unavailability due to a copyright claim lodged by Disney. This assertive move by Disney underscores its commitment to safeguarding its extensive intellectual property from unauthorized AI usage. The studio's letter also contained a comprehensive list of characters it seeks to protect from being generated or utilized by AI tools on YouTube and YouTube Shorts, encompassing beloved figures from "Frozen," "Moana," "Toy Story," "Iron Man," "Lilo & Stitch," and "Winnie the Pooh," alongside previously mentioned characters.

Notably, Disney's broadside arrived shortly before the announcement of its strategic deal to license 200 characters to OpenAI, enabling users of OpenAI's Sora platform to create short AI clips. This pre-emptive action highlights Disney's strategy to establish clear boundaries regarding the use of its characters in AI-generated content, especially concerning unlicensed applications.

In its communication, Disney further pressed Google to implement robust safeguards designed to prevent its AI tools from generating Disney-owned characters in the future. Additionally, the studio explicitly demanded that Google cease using any of Disney's characters for the training of its artificial intelligence models, emphasizing a desire for stricter control over its copyrighted material.

Responding to Disney's demands, Google issued a statement affirming its intention to collaborate with the entertainment giant on the issue. Google underscored its "longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship" with Disney, promising continued engagement. The company also reiterated its general approach to AI development, noting its reliance on public data from the open web and highlighting its existing "innovative copyright controls" for YouTube, such as Google-extended and Content ID, which empower copyright holders to manage their content effectively.

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