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by yorwba
395 days ago
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Not that different. Bilibili is a big, above-board video streaming service; they definitely have distribution rights to a large collection of anime content. (They also have YouTube-style user uploads where proper licensing is less likely.) It's the equivalent of Crunchyroll putting out a video generation model. If the rightsholders disagree with this usage, it'll come up during the negotiations for new releases. |
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how can you prove then??? its literally the same way OpenAI use Ghibli material and they can't do anything about it