Getty Images ‘Spending Millions’ Fighting Stability AI in Court Over Copyright
Getty Images CEO Craig Peters says the company is spending "millions and millions of dollars" in its legal battle with Stability AI.
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Trail Camera Theft Could Soon Land You in Jail in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania lawmakers want to make the theft of a trail camera a specific crime punishable by jail time and a $1,500 fine.
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Instagram Finally Adds Support for 3:4 Aspect Ratio Photos
Instagram now natively supports 3:4 aspect ratio photos, an extremely common smartphone image format.
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Federal Court Blocks Trump’s Tariffs
A federal court blocked President Donald Trump from levying and enforcing his wide-ranging tariffs under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
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Influencer’s Stolen Photo Aesthetic Lawsuit Against Rival is Dropped
The highly publicized showdown between two influencers over a stolen photo aesthetic has ended with the lawsuit being quietly dropped.
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‘The Stringer’ Documentary About ‘Napalm Girl’ Photo to Play at DC Film Festival
The Stringer, a documentary that has sent shockwaves through the world of photojournalism, will play at the DC/DOX Film Festival next month in the nation's capital.
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NYPD Seeks Woman Who Stabbed Photographer With Scissors
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is searching for a woman who stabbed a photographer in the back after he accidentally captured an image of her.
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Photography Magazine Launches in Afghanistan
A collective of Afghan photographers has launched a new publication titled Bibin Photography Magazine, dedicated to interpreting, analyzing, and promoting contemporary photography.
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Rare Signed Photo of Al Capone Sells for $62k at Auction
A rare signed photograph of Al Capone sold for over $62,000 at auction last week and is believed to be the largest signed image of the Chicago mob boss ever offered for sale.
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US District Court Rules Photographer Can Refuse to Work Same-Sex Weddings
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction in favor of a Christian wedding photographer temporarily blocking New York State from enforcing anti-discrimination laws that she argues violate her First Amendment rights.
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