Getty’s Narrow Win: Stability AI Largely Triumphs in Trademark Tussle

In a courtroom clash that had more twists than a detective novel, Getty Images narrowly clinched a trademark victory against Stability AI over watermarks, but largely lost the copyright battle. Stability dodged the bigger copyright bullet, making this a dramatic legal plot with a split verdict. Stability AI won the main fight.

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Let’s just say, Getty Images tried to Photoshop Stability AI out of the picture, but the court decided to leave them both in the frame, albeit with a little cropping. It’s a mixed bag of legal rights and wrongs, proving once again that lawsuits are like AI models: full of surprises and often leaving us with more questions than answers. Somebody get these two a coffee and a mediator, stat!

Key Points:

– Getty Images sued Stability AI for using their photos without permission to train AI models.
– Getty achieved a narrow win on trademark infringement but dropped major copyright claims.
– Stability AI dodged major copyright liabilities but lost on the trademark front.
– The court’s decision provides limited clarity on the use of copyrighted materials in AI training.
– Experts see the ruling as a mixed outcome, leaving key legal questions unresolved.

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