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by thebooktocome
1033 days ago
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Author conflates legal and ethical options for preventing copyrighted work from being used to train ML image generators. There’s nothing legally inconsistent about passing a law saying, e.g., “ML training is not fair use”. Doing so will not even reduce existing fair use rights being exercised by actual people. The author’s argument is that doing so is philosophically analogous to human creative processes, but those are—and I can’t underline this enough—human. And the law is not (and cannot be, should not be?) consistent in such a way. |
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