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lesam | 7 days ago

That seems like a legal question - if the model weights contain an encoded copy of the copyrighted material, is that a 'copy' for the purpose of copyright law?

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mullingitover|7 days ago

This also raises a lot of questions about a certain model notorious for readily producing and distributing a lot legally questionable images. IMHO if the weights are encoding the content, the model contains the content just like a database or a hard drive. Thus, just like it's not the fault of an investigator for running the query to pull it out of the database, it's not the fault of anyone else for running a query ('prompt') that pulls it out of the model.

PurpleRamen|7 days ago

The question is also if this would then be a valid case of fair use.

Though, in the end, it's probably more a problem of how much AI companies can "donate" to the orange king to make it legal.

freejazz|7 days ago

Yes. There does not seem to be any dispute that it is a copy. The questions have been "is this copying okay, because it falls under fair use?"