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by k__ 130 days ago
If content with that license reaches critical mass, a law firm could sue for many at once.
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Do you believe this critical mass would likely exceed all books ever published within the current copyright window?

Do you think book publishers are somehow less financially able to muster a legal response than open source coders in their spare time?

Books don't have an explicit no-LLM license.
They have a very explicit "No unauthorized copies or transfer to other media" and they still got shafted.