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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDisney's OpenAI Deal 'Appears to Sanction' AI Company's 'Theft of Our Work,' WGA Says
The Writers Guild of America said Disneys huge licensing deal with OpenAI appears to sanction the AI companys theft of our work.
Disneys announcement with OpenAI appears to sanction its theft of our work and cedes the value of what we create to a tech company that has built its business off our backs, the union said in a message to members Thursday. WGA said it will meet with Disney to probe the terms of this deal, including the extent to which user-generated videos use the work of WGA members. We will continue to fight to protect our members creative and economic interests in the context of AI technology.
Under Disneys three-year licensing agreement, OpenAIs Sora will be able to generate user-prompted videos from a set of more than 200 masked, animated or creature characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars. Sora and ChatGPT Images are expected to start generating fan-inspired videos with Disneys licensed characters in early 2026. In addition, as part of the deal, Disney will make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI.
According to WGAs message to members, Companies including OpenAI have stolen vast libraries of works owned by the studios and created by WGA members and Hollywood labor to train their artificial intelligence systems. We have repeatedly called for the studios to take legal action to defend the valuable intellectual property we help to create.
Disneys announcement with OpenAI appears to sanction its theft of our work and cedes the value of what we create to a tech company that has built its business off our backs, the union said in a message to members Thursday. WGA said it will meet with Disney to probe the terms of this deal, including the extent to which user-generated videos use the work of WGA members. We will continue to fight to protect our members creative and economic interests in the context of AI technology.
Under Disneys three-year licensing agreement, OpenAIs Sora will be able to generate user-prompted videos from a set of more than 200 masked, animated or creature characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars. Sora and ChatGPT Images are expected to start generating fan-inspired videos with Disneys licensed characters in early 2026. In addition, as part of the deal, Disney will make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI.
According to WGAs message to members, Companies including OpenAI have stolen vast libraries of works owned by the studios and created by WGA members and Hollywood labor to train their artificial intelligence systems. We have repeatedly called for the studios to take legal action to defend the valuable intellectual property we help to create.
https://variety.com/2025/digital/news/wga-disney-openai-deal-theft-of-our-work-1236606872/
Disney has not responded to a request for comment,
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Disney's OpenAI Deal 'Appears to Sanction' AI Company's 'Theft of Our Work,' WGA Says (Original Post)
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Dec 11
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anciano
(2,138 posts)1. A thought provoking OP.....
So here's an interesting thought, only for philosophical chit-chat, of course. What if just as waves are to the flow of the ocean, our thoughts and creations are influenced by a universally shared collective unconscious reservoir of thought and creativity? So when we write, compose, or create, we borrow from this reservoir, rewording or reshaping what we think is our original and unique inspiration, and actually believe it is something brand new? Ultimately, what if all thought and creativity are the property of the universe, and always have been? 🤔
edhopper
(37,000 posts)2. And what if it's not
meta physical speculation based on nothing but an idle thought is hardly a justification for the theft of somebody's work.
highplainsdem
(59,549 posts)3. Thank you! Wish I could rec this 1000x.