Photobucket Seeks Dismissal of AI Training Lawsuit in Colorado Court
By Editorial Team
Photobucket, the popular image hosting website, has filed a motion in a Colorado federal court requesting the dismissal of a proposed class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that the company unlawfully utilized billions of photographs uploaded by users for biometric data and training image generators.
The legal team representing Photobucket has urged the court to throw out the case, arguing against the claims made by the plaintiffs. The company is seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed on legal grounds.
The case, which is currently before the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, involves complex legal issues related to consumer protection, cybersecurity, privacy, intellectual property, and technology.
Lawyers from the firms Loevy & Loevy and Merchant & Gould are representing the parties involved in the lawsuit. The court is expected to review the motion and make a decision based on the arguments presented by both sides.
Photobucket’s defense strategy focuses on refuting the allegations of wrongdoing and demonstrating that the company’s actions were in compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
As the legal proceedings continue, both the plaintiffs and the defendants will have the opportunity to present their evidence and arguments before the court. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the use of user-generated content for AI training purposes.





