Elon Musk and Tesla sued for copyright infringement

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Elon Musk and Tesla are facing legal action over alleged copyright infringement involving the 2017 film Blade Runner 2049.

ELON MUSK AND THE ‘ROBOTAXI’

Alcon Entertainment, the production company behind the film, claims Musk used AI-generated visuals resembling key scenes from the movie. He used them during the launch of Tesla’s autonomous ‘Robotaxi.’

According to the lawsuit, Musk had requested permission to use imagery from the film but was denied, according to Huffintong Post.

Despite this, the footage appeared during a live-streamed presentation. It sparked accusations that Musk sought to link Tesla’s technology with iconic Hollywood imagery.

ELON MUSK VS ‘BLADE RUNNER’ PRODUCERS

Alcon expressed frustration over the association with Musk. He cited his controversial political views, which they said conflicted with their image.

Alcon Entertainment made its stance clear, citing Musk’s controversial public image and political views as additional reasons for denying the request.

According to the lawsuit, Musk’s behaviour has been amplified by his increased social and political presence.

ELON MUSK AND BRAND VALUE

This includes his endorsement of Donald Trump. They claim that this clashes with the values of the production company, according to Euro News.

Alcon expressed concerns that the association with Musk and Tesla could jeopardise its future projects, including automotive brand partnerships related to the upcoming Blade Runner 2099 series.

They further argued that the event’s affiliation with Blade Runner 2049 could harm their ongoing plans.

‘BLADE RUNNER’ PARTNERSHIPS

They are planning for a Blade Runner TV series and potential brand partnerships in the automotive industry.

The lawsuit also targets Warner Bros. Discovery, accusing the studio of facilitating the infringement by hosting the presentation.

Musk’s history with the film is noted, as he previously likened the Tesla Cybertruck to vehicles from the Blade Runner universe, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

ELON MUSK AND SCI-FI

Musk has long linked Tesla’s aesthetic with sci-fi themes. He famously described the Tesla Cybertruck as an “armoured personnel carrier from the future – what Blade Runner would have driven.”

Alcon, however, emphasises that their film’s dystopian world was not intended as a marketing tool for Tesla. They stated, “It all exuded an odour of thinly contrived excuse to link Tesla’s cybercab to strong Hollywood brands.”

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROBLEMS

This isn’t the first time Musk has found himself in hot water over intellectual property.

Earlier this year, his social platform, X, was embroiled in a lawsuit over copyright infringement regarding unlicensed music shared by users.

EVOLVING WORLD OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

It will be interesting to see how this case unfolds and whether it sets any new precedents in the evolving world of intellectual property.

Musk has yet to comment publicly on the lawsuit, but it adds to the growing list of legal challenges he and Tesla are currently facing.

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