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CoStar Alleges Zillow Is Still Using Copyrighted Images Despite Lawsuit

Executives at CoStar claimed that Zillow has “doubled down” after CoStar sued over images hosted on Zillow’s platforms.

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By Clarissa Garza & Jesse Williams
September 30, 2025
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After filing a lawsuit against Zillow alleging widespread copyright infringement back in July, CoStar is now claiming that the listing giant has continued to display thousands of copyrighted photographs, despite attestations from Zillow that it was taking the images down.

The lawsuit, filed on July 30, alleged that Zillow infringed on at least 47,000 images owned by CoStar. Since that original filing, CoStar claims Zillow has displayed at least 4,618 additional allegedly copyrighted images—most of which feature CoStar’s watermark.

Andy Florance, CoStar Group’s founder and CEO, in a statement, claimed that “despite being caught red-handed…Zillow has doubled down.”

“Zillow’s repeated copyright infringement, combined with its lead-diversion model that is the subject of a separate lawsuit accusing Zillow of deceiving homebuyers, exposes an ongoing pattern of morally questionable behavior,” said Florance. “Zillow’s free ride on the agents’ listings and CoStar Group’s proprietary content is over.”

CoStar also claims that “almost 8,000” of the original 47,000 images specifically identified in the lawsuit are still on Zillow’s site, providing screenshots of around a dozen photos stamped with the CoStar watermark. At least some of those photos were still visible on ZIllow’s website as of Tuesday morning.

Zillow previously described the process of taking down the photos as a “routine” step during the early stages of copyright litigation, and not an admission of any wrongdoing.

The lawsuit and public back-and-forth represents another high-profile spat in the so-called “portal wars.” CoStar has made no secret of its ambitions to supplant Zillow with its own company, Homes.com, as the leading residential real estate portal, and Florance has publicly lambasted the “Ziltor” (a portmanteau of Zillow and Realtor®.com) business model of selling leads.

The lawsuit does not explicitly accuse Zillow of stealing and adding the photos to its website, where most are used to advertise rentals. CoStar admitted that at least some of the photos were almost certainly uploaded by Zillow customers who had separately obtained the photos from CoStar, but claimed that Zillow was negligent in allowing the photos to remain up because it benefited financially from using them.

CoStar also did not specify how the 4,618 additional images were added to Zillow’s platform since the lawsuit’s filing. 

Through syndication agreements, the allegedly copyrighted photos are also prominently displayed on Redfin and Realtor.com®, as well as on Zillow affiliate websites including Trulia, HotPads and StreetEasy. Florance previously threatened legal action against other companies that host the CoStar photos as well.

“Zillow used our watermarked images, it profited, and—stunningly—it has kept doing it,” said CoStar Group’s General Counsel, Gene Boxer in a statement. “That’s deliberate mass infringement. Zillow calls itself a tech company, yet supposedly it can’t spot images plainly marked with CoStar Group’s logo. That doesn’t pass the straight-face test.”

Representatives for Zillow could not immediately be reached for comment.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned to RISMedia for updates.

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Clarissa Garza & Jesse Williams

Jesse Willams is Content Director, Premier & Clarissa is Associate Editor for RISMedia.

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