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by lumost
1816 days ago
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The difference here is that it's hard to sue a company for sporadic, difficult to track down usages of SO content written by their own engineers. One can now trivially coerce copilot to regurgitate copyrighted content without attribution. Copilot's basic premise violates the CC-BY-SA terms, and this will continue until no party can demonstrate a viable method of extracting copyrighted code. There is now a single party backed by a company with a 2 Trillion dollar market cap that can be sued for flagrant copyright violations. |
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