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[โ€“] MrMcGasion 16 points 1 month ago (1 children)

To add to this, Scarlett Johansson took on Disney and they settled. And Disney is like the final boss of litigious companies (either them or Nintendo). If she has the same legal team for this, and they think she has a case against OpenAI, this could open the door for OpenAI to get rightfully clobbered for their tech-bro ignoring of copyright laws.

[โ€“] MimicJar 7 points 1 month ago

Obviously I don't know what the details of he suit against Disney but the truth is Disney fucked up and they knew it.

Disney tried to gain a few extra bucks at the cost of a legal battle with Johansson. If Disney won it would have been a clear signal that Disney is willing to screw over top talent for a few million dollars.

Not to compare "Black Widow" to "Endgame", but that's squabbling over millions when billions are at stake.

Looking at someone like Johansson that's squabbling over millions when tens of hundreds millions are at stake. Contracts with top talent now take longer, top talent is a little less likely to work with Disney.

It all but guaranteed a loss for Disney.

The settlement was Disney's way of saying "we fucked up", and truth be told was probably at least partially responsible for Bob Chapek being replaced as CEO.