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      Getty Images and Perplexity have inked a global, multi-year licensing agreement that allows Perplexity to integrate Getty’s creative and editorial image library via Getty’s API into Perplexity’s AI-powered search and discovery tools, while also committing to improved image attribution and link-back to original sources. The deal comes as Getty, already embroiled in previous legal actions against AI firms over copyright misuse, continues to monetize its visual IP in the AI era. For Perplexity, the agreement helps address prior copyright-scraping litigation and enhances its search platform with high-quality visuals and credible attribution. Meanwhile, Getty’s stock jumped significantly following the announcement, reflecting investor optimism about licensing revenue flows in the fast-evolving AI content economy.

      Sources: Getty Images, MoneyControl.com

      Key Takeaways

      – The agreement marks a strategic shift for Getty Images from primarily licensing stock visuals to directly partnering with AI platforms—emphasising legal clarity and attribution for content use.

      – Perplexity addresses its prior copyright vulnerabilities by adopting a licensing-based model for imagery, reinforcing the importance of rights-cleared content in AI search and discovery.

      – The licensing deal signals broader market momentum: content owners increasingly demand clear value exchange for AI usage, and AI firms must incorporate licensed assets to maintain credibility, compliance, and growth.

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      In an era where generative AI and search platforms are under increasing scrutiny for how they source and display content, the recent multi-year licensing agreement between Getty Images and Perplexity stands out as both timely and strategically significant. For Getty Images, a long-standing heavyweight in the visual content arena, the deal underscores a pivot: no longer simply a provider of stock photos to traditional media, Getty is positioning itself as a foundational content partner for AI platforms that require high-quality, rights-cleared visuals. According to Getty’s own announcement, the company granted Perplexity access to its vast library of “creative and editorial” imagery through its API — with the added commitment that Perplexity will display proper image credits and links back to the original sources. This dual focus on premium assets and attribution signals Getty’s effort to strengthen monetisation amid an AI landscape increasingly defined by content-origin transparency and IP risk mitigation.

      From Perplexity’s point of view, the partnership addresses multiple vulnerabilities and growth-opportunities at once. The company has faced allegations of copyright infringement through content scraping and has sought to rebuild trust and credibility in its AI-powered search offering. By securing a formal licensing deal with a major rights-holder like Getty, Perplexity sends a clear signal to users, publishers, and advertisers that its platform is evolving to incorporate legally cleared, high-quality visuals — and it will link them back to original creators and sources. This matters in an age where attribution and transparency increasingly influence the public’s and regulators’ perception of AI search and discovery platforms.

      Beyond the immediate implications for both companies, the partnership suggests broader industry dynamics at play. As the AI-driven economy expands, first-generation models that built datasets via broad web scraping are giving way to more structured relationships where content owners demand licensing and attribution, and AI platforms must adapt accordingly. In this vein, analysts quoted in trade-coverage note that this deal diverges from earlier models in which content was used to train AI models without explicit compensation or visibility for creators. In contrast, the Getty-Perplexity arrangement reads more like a traditional content-licensing model applied to a modern AI context: Perplexity can display Getty’s images but does not obtain blanket rights to train its foundational models on them (at least in the public commentary). That distinction may prove important going forward as regulatory and industry norms coalesce around how AI platforms should treat original content.

      Financially and strategically, the market response was immediate: Getty’s stock reportedly jumped about 50 % in early trading following the announcement, reflecting investor confidence that newer licensing channels could help the firm capitalise on the AI trend. For the broader content industry—stock photo agencies, editorial media, archives—the deal may serve as a template: securing licensing relationships with AI platforms is rapidly becoming a key revenue stream, rather than simply defending against unauthorized usage in court.

      Yet, not everything is settled. Questions remain about how creators themselves (photographers, videographers, artists represented by Getty) will be compensated under such arrangements, how prominently attribution will remain visible to users, and how deeply AI platforms might integrate licensed content beyond mere display (e.g., training or synthetic-use cases). For Perplexity, its next task will be scaling the integration of Getty’s visual assets into its workflow while maintaining user experience, transparency, and search performance. And for Getty, the question will be whether this and similar deals meaningfully offset the declines or disruptions seen in legacy stock-photo markets or competing free/crowdsourced imagery.

      In sum, the licensing deal between Getty Images and Perplexity reflects a conservative business evolution in the AI-search space: one where rights-cleared content, clear attribution, and structured licensing are no longer optional but increasingly fundamental. It represents a moment where the commercial responsibilities of AI platforms and content owners align more closely, and where the monetisation of visual IP in an AI-driven world becomes ever more explicit and tangible.

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