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by ralph84
1309 days ago
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That's them saying you can't sue them if the code Copilot suggested doesn't work. Regarding someone else suing you because you used Copilot, their terms say: > GitHub will defend Customer against any claim brought by an unaffiliated third party to the extent it alleges Customer’s authorized use of the Service infringes a copyright, patent, or trademark or misappropriates a trade secret of an unaffiliated third party. |
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Also, the ToS for "additional products", which specifically covers CoPilot, has this to say:
"The code, functions, and other output returned to you by GitHub Copilot are called “Suggestions.” GitHub does not claim any rights in Suggestions, and you retain ownership of and responsibility for Your Code, including Suggestions you include in Your Code."