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by palata
407 days ago
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> So an LLM that finds a piece of copyright data out there on the internet, downloads it, and republishes it has not broken any law? Are you even trying? A gun that kills a person has not broken any law? It certainly can't be prosecuted. > I'm not seeing a coherent argument that feeding a copyrighted work (that you obtained legally) into a machine is breaching anyone's copyright. So you don't see how having an automated blackbox that takes copyrighted material as an input and provides a competing alternative that can't be proven to come from the input goes against the idea of copyright protections? |
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Semantically, this is the same as a human reading all of Tom Clancy and then writing a fast-paced action/war/tension novel.
Is that in breach of copyright?
Copyright protects the expression of an idea. Not the idea.