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Getty Images issues statement on ruling in Stability AI UK litigation

Core Insights - Getty Images achieved a significant legal victory against Stability AI, confirming that the use of its trademarks in AI-generated outputs constitutes infringement, with the court ruling that the model provider is responsible for such infringements [1][2] - The ruling established that Getty Images' copyright-protected works were used to train Stable Diffusion, setting a precedent that AI models can be subject to copyright infringement claims similar to tangible articles [2] - The company expressed concerns about the challenges in protecting creative works due to a lack of transparency requirements, urging governments to implement stronger rules to safeguard creators' rights [3] Company Overview - Getty Images is a leading global visual content creator and marketplace, offering a wide range of content solutions to customers worldwide through its brands, including Getty Images, iStock, and Unsplash [4] - The company collaborates with nearly 600,000 content creators and over 355 content partners, covering more than 160,000 news, sports, and entertainment events annually, maintaining one of the largest photographic archives globally [4] - Getty Images provides best-in-class creative libraries and custom content solutions, enabling customers to utilize generative AI technologies for creating commercially safe visuals [5]