• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    It’s a little ironic that they protect SOME copyright and artistic styles (from giant corporations producing media) but not other copyright and artistic styles (independent artists and creators)

    So all the reasons they listed here, it’s ok to do that to everyone else just not Disney 😒

    Time to switch to the open source / self hosted / jailbroken creation tools instead

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      10 months ago

      It’s not that ironic. In this case, the tool was creating a near-identical replication of the Disney logo. Generally, AI hasn’t been able to convincingly reproduce a logo like that with any degree of reliability (for instance, the jumbled logos in the Getty Images situation). It looks like the AI has actually advanced to the point where it actually violates Disney’s trademark. That crosses the line of fair use at that point.

      • I find that differentiation fir a logo silly though.

        copy pasting a logo on top after the ai generated the rest really isnt that difficult.

        So how would Disney know reliably that the memes are indeed made with a violation by MS?