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by surfacedetail
918 days ago
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> I doubt these companies constantly downloading the full training set rather than keeping it in a database somewhere. Precisely to argue for transient copies, they don't need to keep terabytes of data stored. >Hard to argue keeping a copy of some copyrighted work indefinitely counts as transient. You're assuming that they're keeping the works indefinitely, which again is not the case. |
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Those kinds of legal workarounds rarely work.
They are dependent persistent access allowing them the equivalent benefit of keeping a persistent copy.