We will ask the companies that trained the AI image-generating models to share information about how they copied the work of the defendants and in what manner they used them in the development of their tools, Matthew Butterick, an attorney for the plaintiffs, told EL PAIS.
Now we are potentially one of the biggest copyright infringement cases in history. We are excited for the next phase of our struggle! she announced on social media when she heard the news, Puerto Rican illustrator Karla Otriz.
Rodrigo Cetina, a law professor, says that the fact that the lawsuit is being allowed signals a significant moment for copyright law and AI.
Many creators and artists complain that the companies responsible for the AI models use their work without their consent, raising important ethical and legal questions.
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