Hollywood filmmaker Alcon Entertainment is suing Elon Musk, saying Tesla Inc. used imagery inspired by the 2017 movie Blade Runner 2049 at a recent event even after permission was denied.
Alcon Entertainment, the creator of Blade Runner 2049, has sued Musk, Tesla, and Warner Bros Discovery, alleging that these three committed direct copyright infringement, vicarious copyright ...
The film company behind Blade Runner 2049 claims that Tesla's Cybercab event used AI-generated imagery linked to the sci-fi ...
Alcon Entertainment sued Tesla and Warner Bros Discovery over claims they used images tied to the film “Blade Runner 2049” to ...
WBD was Alcon’s domestic distributor for the 2017 release of Blade Runner 2049. It has limited clip licensing rights, though ...
The Cybercab unveiling earlier this month included a presentation slide with an AI-generated image similar to a shot from the ...
Tesla, Elon Musk and Warner Bros. Discovery were sued for allegedly using an AI image that copied a still from Blade Runner ...
The studio claims Tesla's use of an AI generated simulacrum of movie still harmed its reputation by tying it to the ...
The Cybercab is Tesla’s concept of a “dedicated robotaxi” that it says it wants to produce by 2027 and sell for under $30,000 ...
Alcon said it had refused a request from Warner Bros. to use images from the firm for Tesla’s Oct. 10 live-streamed cybercab ...
Attorneys for Blade Runner studio Alcon Entertainment said the company did not want to be associated with Elon Musk’s ...