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by PythagoRascal
1333 days ago
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> It is learning from it just as a human reader would I don't see how that invalidates the copyright/license argument. So, instead of just a straight up license violation it's a license violation via plagiarism. That argument wouldn't hold up even if it was a human that caused the violation. You can't just paraphrase someones licensed work and then lie about looking at and pretend you made it yourself, which is basically what seems to happen with co-pilot, as it doesn't also automatically reproduce the license of the code it reproduces. |
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Yes you can. That's exactly why you paraphrased it instead of copying verbatim.
At the fringes, your transformation may not be enough to overcome the requirements, but that's an exception. Nearly all paraphrasing is legal by default.