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by jolmg
1 day ago
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> I think there really is a fair difference between pure indexing and reoffering. Following the same logic, is there a fair difference between pure training and reoffering? > I am sure there are people who'd object to even being indexed but most niche communities were pretty rabid about getting more visibility to find more members. Here the logic seems to be: it's OK as long as they derive some kind of benefit from it to look past it. |
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This is the kind of hair-splitting that I was trying to avoid (because, at the end of the day, there is no functional difference, is md5 okay, maybe Markov chains, just a very simple one-layer perceptron?). Once you take someone's copyrighted work and you do anything with it without consent, you're breaking some implicit trust.
However, obviously there's a lot of tension here: free speech. transformed works, copyright owners, profit making, etc., etc. That's why I don't think it's really that important to exactly figure out what consent was broken and when, but rather it's important to be forward-looking and plan for what might come next.