In a legal tussle unfolding in the UK, Getty Images has encountered a mixed bag of outcomes in its allegations against Stability AI. The judge dismissed Getty Images' claim of copyright infringement, contending that Stability AI had neither stored nor reproduced any copyrighted materials, and therefore, no infringement had occurred. Nevertheless, Getty Images secured a partial win on the trademark infringement front, as the court affirmed that content produced by the Stable Diffusion model incorporated Getty's trademarks.
Getty Images regards the trademark victory as substantial but also voiced apprehensions regarding the difficulties in safeguarding creative works. It has urged the government to formulate pertinent regulations and stated its intention to utilize the ruling to bolster its ongoing lawsuit in the US.
Legal advisors representing Stability AI expressed contentment with the court's decision. Analysts observed that both parties harbored hopes of triumphing in this legal confrontation. This case underscores the intricate nature of legal disputes in the AI sector, particularly concerning the definitions of copyright and trademark, with the pressing need to clarify intellectual property ownership.
