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The £1.7 Billion Case That Could Kill AI Training
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The £1.7 Billion Case That Could Kill AI Training

Breaking: The first major copyright trial of the AI era started yesterday in London's High Court. Getty Images vs Stability AI isn't just another lawsuit, it's a reckoning that could fundamentally res

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What's at Stake

Getty is seeking £1.7 billion in damages, claiming Stability AI "scraped" over 12 million copyrighted images to train Stable Diffusion without permission. But here's the kicker, Stability has already admitted they used Getty's images, they just claim they can't remember which ones.

The Dirty Secret

The entire AI boom is built on free appropriation of copyrighted content. If this precedent is set that you need permission and payment for training data, then literally everything on the internet becomes a licensing negotiation.

We're talking about:

  • Every news article

  • Every blog post

  • Every forum discussion

  • Every academic paper

  • Every image, video, and piece of text online

What This Means

If Getty wins: • AI training costs skyrocket from free to millions • Open source AI development dies overnight • Only Big Tech companies can afford to play • Existing AI models become "contaminated goods"

The trial runs until 30 June 2025. The judgment could kill AI training as we know it.


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  • Timeline of the trial and key evidence

  • Who actually gets the money (spoiler: not the creators)

  • What happens to existing AI models

  • How this affects marketing teams using AI tools

  • Predictions for the industry's future

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