The Verge - Artificial Intelligences 2024年08月14日
Artists’ lawsuit against Stability AI and Midjourney gets more punch
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几位艺术家对Stability AI、Midjourney等AI公司提起诉讼,部分诉求获法官批准,部分被驳回,案件结果难预测。

🎨许多艺术家指控热门生成式AI服务在训练数据集中使用他们的作品,违反版权法,一些情况下用户可直接复制作品。

📜法官批准了对Stability的诱导版权侵权的新增诉求,以及对DeviantArt、Runway AI和Midjourney的版权和商标侵权诉求。

💬Midjourney的‘Midjourney Style List’被指误导用户,暗示虚假背书,该指控被法官认为有实质内容可进一步辩论。

🚫法官驳回了一些诉求,如指控生成器违反《数字千年版权法》,以及DeviantArt违反服务条款等。

Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos from Getty Images

A lawsuit that several artists filed against Stability AI, Midjourney, and other AI-related companies can proceed with some claims dismissed, a judge ruled yesterday.

Many artists allege that popular generative AI services violated copyright law by training on a dataset that included their works and, in some cases, that users of these services can directly reproduce copies of the work. Last year, Judge William Orrick allowed a direct copyright infringement complaint against Stability, operator of the popular Stable Diffusion AI image generator. But he dismissed a variety of other claims and asked the artists’ attorneys to amend them with more detail.

In this more recent ruling, the revised arguments convinced the judge to approve an additional claim of induced copyright infringement against Stability. He allowed a copyright claim against DeviantArt, which used a model based on Stable Diffusion, as well as against Runway AI, the initial startup behind Stable Diffusion. And he allowed copyright and trademark infringement claims against Midjourney.

The latter claims include allegations that Midjourney misled users with a “Midjourney Style List,” which included 4,700 artists whose names could be used to generate works in their style. The artists argue this list — created without their knowledge or approval — implies a false endorsement, and the judge found the accusation substantive enough to merit further argument.

Judge Orrick remained unconvinced by some of the arguments he had previously sent back for more detail. He threw out claims that the generators violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by removing or altering copyright management information. He also dismissed a claim that DeviantArt had breached its terms of service by allowing users’ work to be scraped for AI training datasets. And, obviously, the claims he did allow will still need to be argued in court.

Kelly McKernan, one of the artists behind the suit, described the ruling as “very exciting” and “a HUGE win” on X. McKernan noted that passing this preliminary stage lets them request information from companies in discovery — potentially revealing details about software tools that often remain black boxes. “Now we get to find out alllll the things those companies don’t want us to know,” McKernan wrote. (If the companies are ordered to produce information, it wouldn’t necessarily be released to the public.)

But the case’s outcome is difficult to predict. Numerous suits have been filed against AI companies, alleging that tools like Stable Diffusion and ChatGPT easily reproduce copyrighted works and are illegally trained on huge volumes of them. The companies have countered that these reproductions are rare and difficult to produce, and they argue that training should be considered legal fair use. Some early suits have been thrown out, including a GitHub Copilot case whose dismissal is mentioned in yesterday’s ruling. Others, like a New York Times Company suit against OpenAI, remain ongoing.

At the same time, OpenAI, Google, and other tech giants have struck multimillion-dollar deals with publishers (including Verge parent Vox Media) and photo providers for ongoing data access. Small companies like Stability and Midjourney have less money to buy access to data, and individual artists have less leverage to demand payments — so for both sides of this dispute, the legal stakes are particularly high.

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