The production company behind “Blade Runner 2049” filed a lawsuit Monday against Elon Musk and Tesla, accusing them of copyright infringement while promoting a new self-driving car.

In its lawsuit, Alcon Entertainment says Musk used AI-generated imagery mirroring scenes from its 2017 sci-fi film while presenting Tesla’s new autonomous Robotaxi at a marketing event earlier this month. Producers had denied his request to do so.

“He did it anyway,” the suit alleges, adding that the company denied Musk’s request due to the tech mogul’s “extreme political and social views” that occasionally veer into “hate speech.” Musk enthusiastically endorsed Donald Trump for president, appearing alongside him at a rally earlier this month, and has espoused transphobic views.

  • @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I really, really dislike the guy, but if he didn’t actually use imagery from the film… Does this suit actually have standing?

    C’mon guys, cripes. What are we doing here, feeding lawyers for the sake of feeding lawyers??

    • @DeanFogg@lemm.ee
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      11 month ago

      I mean there was that one Robin Thicke lawsuit where it sounded nothing like a Marvin gaye song