Growth and fear rarely walk hand-in-hand.
Disney wants to stop Midjourney from training AI on its content.
But guess what? Their own teams allegedly use it.
Midjourney’s legal response flips the narrative:
AI training = fair use
Copyright doesn’t give studios total control
Even Disney’s CEO praised AI for empowering creators
Midjourney’s case isn’t just about legality. It’s a bigger question:
Can legacy media keep profiting from AI while trying to ban others from doing the same?
They claim “stolen IP.”
But what about fan art, ideation, parody, social critique?
Not every creation that looks familiar is an infringement.
This lawsuit might shape the future of creativity.
If Midjourney wins, it could reset the way we think about content ownership in an AI-first world.
The battle isn’t AI vs Art. It’s Control vs Freedom.
And creators?
We’re watching closely.
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