the Winged bounty hunter 2049 The production company that produced the film has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, Elon Musk, and Warner Bros. Discovery, claiming they used images from the film without permission, according to reports. BBC.
Alcon Entertainment says it has flatly rejected Tesla's long-awaited request from Warner Bros At the presentation ceremony of his robotaxi Film material can be used. According to Alkon, the promotional photos are from the October 10 event Winged bounty hunter 2049 Made using artificial intelligence based on a movie, which is a copyright infringement. This photo was featured in the show:
This is a scene from the movie:
“The embezzlement here was significant,” the company wrote. “Any brand considering any type of partnership with Tesla must take into account Musk's amplified, highly politicized, erratic and abusive behavior that sometimes falls into the category of hate speech.”
Alcon also accused the event organizers of “false endorsement” because they suggested a link between the company and Tesla. It was released at a Warner Bros film studio, and interestingly enough, they distributed the film in 2017.