Getty Drops Core Copyright Claims Against Stability AI in UK
Getty narrows its UK lawsuit against Stability AI by dropping major copyright claims, signaling a shift in the global AI legal battle.
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Getty Drops Core Copyright Claims Against Stability AI in UK Getty Drops Key Copyright Claims Against Stability AI, But UK Lawsuit Remains Active AI-generated images have been under legal scrutiny for years, especially when models like Stable Diffusion are trained on copyrighted material. One of the biggest questions asked by creators, legal experts, and developers is: Can AI companies legally use copyrighted content to train their models? That’s the focus of Getty’s lawsuit against Stability AI — and now, a significant update has changed the conversation. Getty has dropped its primary copyright claims in a London court, reshaping one of the most high-profile AI-related lawsuits. However, other legal challenges remain, both in the UK and the US. Image Credits:Stability AI UK Copyright Lawsuit: Getty Narrows Focus on Stability AI Getty Images originally filed a lawsuit against Stability AI in January 2023, claiming the company behind Stable Diffusion had used millions of copyrighted images — many of them from Getty’s own library — to train its gener…