Getty also claimed that Stability AI benefited from the accuracy and detail of its image-text pairing to train Stable Diffusion. That violates trademark law and dilutes its mark, it said. It said the output generated by Stable Diffusion sometimes removes Getty’s watermark of its name, but more often contains a modified version of it or lowers image quality. Getty alleges that the infringement of its content “on a massive scale has been instrumental to” Stability AI’s success. These lawsuits-including a first -of-its-kind infringement suit filed earlier this year, also against Stability AI-raise new copyright questions, including whether AI creators can be held accountable for their use of existing copyrighted works to train their AI generators. The case is one of several addressing the murky legal IP landscape brought on by the rise of AI applications. Stability AI unlawfully used Getty’s copyrighted images and associated text and meta-data to train its AI text-to-image tool Stable Diffusion, the most recent lawsuit says. 3 in the US District Court for the District of Delaware, follows IP litigation that Getty brought against Stability AI last month in the UK. of using more than 12 million Getty photos without permission or compensation-the latest copyright and trademark lawsuit against the use of artificial intelligence tools to generate art. Visual media company Getty Images accused Stability AI Inc.
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