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U.S. District Judge William Orrick advanced all copyright infringement and trademark claims in a pivotal win for artists.
He found that Stable Diffusion may have been “built to a significant extent on copyrighted works” and created with the intent to “facilitate” infringement.
The case will move forward to discovery, where the artists could uncover information related to the way in which the AI firms harvested copyrighted material that were then used to train large language models.
Gass added that DeviantArt “didn’t develop any gen AI models” and that “all [it’s] alleged to have done is take StabilityAI’s Stable Diffusion model, download it, upload it and offer a version DreamUp to users.
The court stressed that Midjourney produced images similar to artists’ works when their names were used as prompts.
This, along with claims that the company published images that incorporate plaintiffs’ names, served as the basis for allowing trademark claims to move forward.
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