• @[email protected]
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    3117 hours ago

    Given the extent it should be considered criminal so $250k per offense and the higher ups who authorized the torrenting should get conspiracy charges at a minimum.

    But this is America so they’ll probably pay a small amount, for Meta, and a light slap on the wrist with a finger wagging.

    • Pika
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      1516 hours ago

      you are being optimistic, it’s likely going to be considered “fair use” and then be business as usual. Meta themselves have claimed that they aren’t filing to dismiss because they believe they are on the legal side, due to the fact they aren’t distributing the pirated content, only using it for training which is currently a massive grey area that hasen’t been ruled as non-fair use

      • @[email protected]
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        15 hours ago

        Average ebook size: 2.5 MB or so.

        Meta downloaded 81 TB, or 81,000,000 MB.

        81,000,000 / 2.5 = Approx 30 million books.

        30,000,000 books * $250,000 per offence = $7.5 trillion

        (are you sure you’re from programming.dev?)

      • @[email protected]
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        814 hours ago

        $250k * [every book in existence] is literally nothing?

        Remember, “offense” doesn’t mean “per torrent,” it means “per copyrighted work infringed.”

      • Snot Flickerman
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        Each time someone uses their LLM it should be considered a violation.

        People are using these things millions of times a day in aggregate. That adds up fast. $250k multiplied by millions suddenly isn’t so cheap.