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moscoe | 11 months ago
Might as well say the people who read your books aren’t allowed to teach the concepts or theories. Completely asinine argument. If you don’t want the knowledge to proliferate, then don’t publish. They’re not copying and redistributing.
Meanwhile, jurisdictions outside of us copyright protection will leapfrog us because we can’t get out of our own way.
sepositus|11 months ago
throwaway150|11 months ago
Let us for a minute accept that it is ok to train on copyrighted materials. I don't believe that but I'll humor you. So let's accept it.
To train on copyrighted materials, they need to purchase the copyrighted materials, correct? If you wanted to train a model on all O'reilly books, you'd purchase the O'reilly books first, wouldn't you?
Do you think it is ok to make illegal pirated copies of the book to do your training?
philistine|11 months ago
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