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Comment by enopod_

8 days ago

Looks to me like OpenAI drew their guardrails somewhere along a financial line. Generate a Micky Mouse or a Pikachu? Disney and Pokemon will sue the sh*t out of you. Ghibli? Probably not powerful enough to risk a multimillion years long court battle.

I thought Disney had the rights to publish Ghibli movies in the US.

  • They did, but the rights expired. GKIDS now has the theatrical and home video rights to Studio Ghibli films in the US (except for Grave of the Fireflies).

Ghibli isn’t a character, but a style. You can’t copyright it.

  • Yes, the only test will eventually be "Can you train AI on copyrighted works"

    • I consider this article quite strong proof that generative AI is closer to copying than it is to creating a new derivative work.