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Tesla CEO Musk Faces Copyright Clash Over Cybercab Ads
5 Feb
Summary
- A judge rejected Tesla and Musk's bid to dismiss a copyright lawsuit.
- The suit alleges misuse of 'Blade Runner 2049' imagery for Tesla's cybercab.
- Movie studio Alcon claims Tesla copied AI-generated images from the film.

In a significant development for intellectual property law, a U.S. District Judge has denied Tesla CEO Elon Musk's attempt to dismiss a copyright lawsuit.
The case, brought forth by Alcon Entertainment, centers on allegations that Tesla misused imagery from the film 'Blade Runner 2049' to promote its autonomous cybercab. Alcon asserts that AI-generated images used by Tesla mimicked those from the movie, infringing on their copyrights.
Judge George Wu indicated that Alcon has presented a "seemingly valid and plausible theory" of copyright infringement. This ruling marks a setback for Tesla and Musk, as it allows the case to proceed. The court had previously dismissed trademark claims related to the dispute.




