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So this argument can be used in cases of piracy? “Your honor, I was simply using this copyrighted movie to train my llm, not to watch illegally.”
I agree with Microsoft for once. I get all my online content on the open web of TPB. It’s freeware, if you like. It is the understanding.
But piracy is illegal
It’s not copying so it’s not piracy.
You don’t get to put things on the Internet where anything can view them and then claim copyright keeps them from viewing it…lol
A trained Gen. AI model does not just view it though. It generates content out of it which is copying and prohibited by plenty of licenses (GPL-licensed open source projects for example).
i’m just gonna go view some pirated movie without making a copy then!
It’s different when they do it.
I agree looking forward to your whitelisting of the piratebay in ur search engines and the modification of the llms you have invested in helping with such activities.
Only when the model is also freeware, IMHO.
Well it would be great if more of their models were ‘freeware’ too
Rules for thee, but not for me - just as always