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by: xpoolPosted on: November 5, 2025

UK Ruling on AI Lawsuit Leaves IP Questions Open

The UK High Court of Justice recently ruled on the Getty Images v. Stability AI case, providing a mixed outcome for both parties involved. While acknowledging potential infringement, the ruling mostly favored Stability AI, leaving crucial questions regarding AI’s use of copyrighted material unanswered.

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