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Hollywood Giants Sue Chinese AI Firm over Copyright Infringement

MiniMax allegedly ignored cease-and-desist requests and profits from unauthorized use of iconic characters, threatening the American motion picture industry valued at over $260 billion, studios say.

  • Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and NBCUniversal have filed a lawsuit against MiniMax, alleging copyright infringement.
  • The lawsuit claims that MiniMax treats the studios' copyrighted characters as if they belong to it.
  • MiniMax's Hailuo AI service is said to provide infringing images and videos of copyrighted characters.
  • The studios argue that MiniMax's actions threaten the American motion picture industry and the jobs it supports.
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The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery today filed a joint lawsuit against Chinese artificial intelligence firm MiniMax, accusing it of massive copyright infringement of their film studios' content.

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Denoting a true "economic model of smuggling" based on the IA, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Universal Pictures intend to defend their iconic characters.

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OAN broke the news in San Diego, United States on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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