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News / Lawsuits accuse AI content creators of misusing copyrighted work

Lawsuits accuse AI content creators of misusing copyrighted work

Reuters,
18 January 2023, USA

A group of visual artists has sued artificial intelligence companies Stability AI Ltd, Midjourney Inc, and DeviantArt Inc for copyright infringement, adding to a fast-emerging line of intellectual property disputes over AI-generated work.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/lawsuits-accuse-ai-content-creators-misusing-copyrighted-work-2023-01-17/

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