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Google reportedly takes down AI videos of Disney characters following cease and desist

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Last updated: 2025/12/13 at 12:47 PM
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Google has purged dozens of AI-generated videos from YouTube that involved characters from Disney properties, according to Variety.

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The move follows a cease-and-desist letter Disney sent to Google on Wednesday, the evening before Disney announced a $1 billion deal with OpenAI.

The letter, according to Variety, accused Google of infringing on Disney IP from Star Wars and the MCU to animated films like Frozen, Moana, Lilo & Stitch, and more. Several of the videos Disney flagged were created with Veo, Google’s AI tool. Disney also cited a trend of creating AI “action figures” as infringement, including images of AI-generated figurines of Deadpool, Elsa, Homer Simpson, and Darth Vader in their letter.

As reported by Variety, links to videos cited in the cease-and-desist letter were still working on Thursday. However, by Friday, they redirect to a message that reads, “This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Disney.”

In a Thursday statement to press, a Google spokesperson affirmed that they would cooperate with Disney on the issue, saying, “We have a longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship with Disney, and will continue to engage with them. More generally, we use public data from the open web to build our AI and have built additional innovative copyright controls like Google-extended and Content ID for YouTube, which give sites and copyright holders control over their content.”

The cease-and-desist is not the only action Disney has taken against generative AI. In June, it filed a joint lawsuit with Universal against Midjourney, calling the AI image platform a “bottomless pit of plagiarism.”

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However, if you thought that suit was evidence of Disney taking a broad stand against AI slop, you’d be sorely mistaken. Disney’s agreement with OpenAI indicates the opposite: The House of Mouse is embracing AI in a big way.

According to OpenAI’s post announcing the deal, Disney is making a $1 billion equity investment in the company, becoming a “major customer” and gaining access to its tools.

The three-year licensing agreement will allow users to make Sora videos featuring Disney characters. OpenAI’s announcement reveals that a selection of these “fan-inspired Sora short form videos [will be made] available to stream on Disney+.”

That’s right, soon you’ll be able to enjoy AI slop platformed alongside work by human artists. But according to Disney CEO Bob Iger, the deal “does not in any way represent a threat to the creators at all.”

It seems that Disney will permit AI slop of its characters, but only if the slop comes from OpenAI.


Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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