The production company behind the 2017 sci-fi film “Blade Runner 2049” filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and Tesla in federal court Monday, alleging they fed images from the film, without permission, ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Elon Musk may have personally used AI to rip off a Blade Runner 2049 image for a Tesla cybercab event after producers rejected any association between their iconic sci-fi movie and Musk or any of his ...
Some claims have been dismissed in the suit, which also involves Warner Bros., about imagery used at a 2024 Tesla event—but there's no resolution yet. After an extended period of silence, Prime ...
David Zaslav must have known linking arms with Elon Musk was going to blow up in his face, right? Well, either way, courtesy of Blade Runner 2049 producers Alcon Entertainment, it’s another day, ...
When Elon Musk unveiled Tesla’s long-awaited robotaxi at a movie studio this month, he presented an image of a person standing in an orange desert looking toward demolished buildings — similar to an ...
The claims of copyright infringement come down to whether a court (or a jury) finds that the “Blade Runner 2049” image at the core of Alcon’s argument is “substantially similar” to the one Musk used ...
Alcon Entertainment, the Hollywood company behind “Blade Runner 2049,” said it had denied a request to use images from the movie but that Mr. Musk did so anyway. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los ...
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