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Getty Images Drops Primary Copyright Claims in UK Suit Against Stability AI

This week’s closing arguments highlight Getty’s trademark infringement claims alongside secondary copyright allegations.

Overview

  • Getty Images withdrew allegations that Stability AI’s Stable Diffusion model unlawfully trained on its copyrighted images or reproduced substantial parts of them.
  • The company continues to pursue claims that the AI outputs carrying Getty watermarks infringe its trademarks and that importing the models into the UK constitutes secondary copyright infringement.
  • Stability AI trained its model on Amazon-operated servers in the United States, prompting legal debate over whether UK copyright law applies to offshore AI training activities.
  • Legal advisers told the High Court that Getty’s evidence fell short of proving a sufficient link to UK jurisdiction or that the AI-generated outputs mirrored protected works.
  • The trial is set to conclude with closing arguments by the end of the week, after which Mrs Justice Joanna Smith will deliver a written judgment that could shape future AI training practices.