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by ufocia 880 days ago
But there is. You are arguably making unauthorized copies to train.
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Unauthorized copies? If the images are published on the internet how is it downloading them "unauthorized"?
Publicly available doesn't mean you have a license to do whatever you like with the image. If I download an image and re-upload it to my own art station or sell prints of it, that is something I can physically do because the image is public, but I'm absolutely violating copyright.
That's not an unautharized copy, it's unauthorized distribution. By the same metric me seeing the image and copying it by hand is also unauthorized copy (or reproduction is you will)
IANAL, but I’m pretty sure copying an image by hand is copyright violation.
So you cannot train your drawing skills by copying other people's artworks?
You can do it in private, but you can’t distribute the resulting image, let alone sell it.
The answer is "it depends". Distribution is not a hard requirement for copyright violation. It can significantly impact monetary judgements.

That said, there is also an inherent right to copy material that is published online in certain circumstances. Indeed, the physical act of displaying an image in a browser involves making copies of that image in cache, memory, etc.

If you are viewing the image on your browser on a website, you are making a local copy. That’s not unauthorized.