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by sandov
2404 days ago
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> I can imagine of world of horrible patent trolls who have AI generating "art" constantly just so they can claim the work for themselves when a human artist creates something similar. You can do the same thing without AI. For example: You can create all possible combinations of colored pixels in a grid of 800X600 with trivial code. Then you can publish all those combinations into a GitHub repo and now you own practically all art possible in a 800x600 grid. As a bonus: you're now infringing the copyright of everyone who has ever created an 800x600 bitmap image. Copyright is just incompatible with technology. |
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Of course, this ends up being a matter of likelihood. And if you generate all those combinations, but happen to select one in particular that is just like a pre-existing picture, the courts won't believe that was by accident. But the collection itself probably won't be infringing.