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by lolinder
702 days ago
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> Your definition would make most video games open source - we modify them all the time. No, because most video games aren't licensed in a way that makes that explicitly authorized, nor is modding the preferred form of the work for making modifications. The video game has source code that would be more useful, the model does not have source code that would be more useful than the weights. |
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