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by Terr_
895 days ago
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A paraphrased recap: 1. Conasg: Taking huge amounts of copyrighted material without consent and selling access to it seems illegal. 2. Intrasight: Humans learn from copyrighted material all the time, and indirectly profit from it, so why can't the AI? 3. Me: Some of the stuff the software is being used to do would still copyright infringement even if you had teams of humans (inefficiently) doing it instead. |
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There literally are teams of people paid to deliver reggae music to people. Or pop music. I’m not well versed enough in trap music but it all sounds like the same autotuned vocals over a high-hat heavy percussive back track! It may be derivative and worthy of criticism, but only in an artistic manner. It is not derivative in a legal manner.