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Ferret7446 | 1 month ago

Indeed, the "copy" of the movie in your brain is not illegal. It would be rather troublesome and dystopian if it were.

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visarga|1 month ago

The problem is when you use your "copy" as inspiration and actually create and publish something. It is very hard to be certain you are safe, besides literal expression close paraphrasing is also infringing, using world building elements, or using any original abstraction (AFC test). You can only know after a lawsuit.

It is impossible to tell how much AI any creator used secretly, so now all works are under suspicion. If copyright maximalists successfully copyright style (vibes), then creativity will be threatened. If they don't succeed, then copyright protection will be meaningless. A catch 22.

HWR_14|1 month ago

> close paraphrasing is also infringing, using world building elements, or using any original abstraction (AFC test)

World building elements? Do you have more details on that, because that feels wrong to me.

Unless you mean the specific names of things in the world like "Hobbits".