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by musicale 611 days ago
LLM-generated book clones (as seen on Amazon and elsewhere) could potentially fall afoul of copyright law in many ways, including: rights to reproduction/substantial similarity; derivative works; adaptation (including translation); distribution; performance and public display (including broadcast or transmission); etc.
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LLMs don't necessarily need to reproduce their source material to make use of it. They could summarize, analyze, condense, paraphrase, extract statistics or factoids. There's also the question of how the models actually store the source material or not. It's physically impossible for the verbatim text to live in the model weights, and so at the very least, it's compressed or abstracted. So any copyright claims will need to get beyond a simplistic allegation of copying, for sure.