Midjourney is seeking to compel Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. to disclose their internal use of generative AI as part of ongoing copyright litigation, arguing that the studios may be engaged in the same practices they are suing the startup for. The three studios sued Midjourney in 2025, alleging that its AI models could generate […]
The intense bidding for World Cup media rights highlights the growing influence of streaming giants and digital assets in sports broadcasting.
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The intense competition for FIFA World Cup streaming rights highlights the growing shift towards digital platforms dominating live sports broadcasting.
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Folarin Balogun of the United States shoots during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 6, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. Mb Media | Getty Images Sport | Getty Images As the FIFA World Cup captures massive global audiences, media companies are preparing to pay billions for the rights to the next two men’s tournaments. Netflix, Disney and Alphabet’s YouTube are all interested in challenging Fox for the U.S. broadcast rights to the 2030 and 2034 World Cup, according to people familiar with the matter. Amazon, which currently owns UEFA Champions League rights in the U.K., and Apple, which owns global MLS rights, could also enter the mix, further fueling a potential bidding war for the rights. Discussions between FIFA and potential media partners are expected to begin sometime in the next three months, according to people f
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Shanghai Disneyland is Disney’s highest earning international international resort. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images) VCG via Getty Images Disney has revealed that the total profit payout it receives from one of its theme parks outside the United States passed the $500 million mark last year making it the studio’s highest-earning international outpost based on its share of the bottom line. Surprisingly, the accolade doesn’t go to Disneyland Paris even though it generates more revenue than any other Disney park outside the U.S. Instead, Shanghai Disneyland takes the crown of paying more of its profit to its parent than any other international Disney park with the total coming to an eye-watering $516.2 million since the doors to the resort swung open a decade ago. The sprawling site on the eastern edge of Shanghai encompasses two hotels, a lake, an enter
The case could redefine AI copyright norms, impacting how industries balance innovation with intellectual property rights.
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A scan of an imaging phantom, segmented to validate how cleanly structures separate under controlled conditions. | Image: Midjourney Medical
Midjourney has shown more of its futuristic medical scanner. It still hasn't shown much proof it works.
The AI startup, best known for generating images, released a behind-the-scenes video of its dunk-tank ultrasound scanner, which it plans to deploy in spas and hopes will transform medicine with cheap, detailed, radiation-free imaging. The nearly 20-minute tour comes from tech YouTuber Marcin Plaza, who also happens to be an engineer at the company.
Plaza frankly describes the scanner as scores of ultrasound probes "hacked apart and slapped on a glorified hot tub with an elevator in it," connected to off-the-shelf computers and Raspberry …
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Media and entertainment conglomerate Disney has agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle a class action lawsuit initiated by subscribers of three streaming platforms. According to the settlement administrator’s portal, Disney will pay $50 million to settle an antitrust lawsuit that was consolidated and filed in October of 2023. The class action lawsuit alleged […]
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