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chatgptiseatingtheworld.com
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| | | | On late Friday, the U.S. Copyright Office issued its long-awaited report on AI training and fair use. It's labeled "Pre-publication Version," though it says no substantive changes will be made. UPDATE on May 8: President Trump reportedly fired Shira Perlmutter, the Register of Copyrights, which now raises a cloud of uncertainty over whether this report... | |
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www.techdirt.com
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| | | | You may have seen some headlines recently about some authors filing lawsuits against OpenAI. The lawsuits (plural, though Im confused why its separate attempts at filing a class action lawsuit, rather than a single one) began last week, when authors Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad sued OpenAI and various subsidiaries, claiming copyright infringement in how | |
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www.eff.org
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| | | | Copyright's reach is already far too broad, and courts have no business expanding it any further, particularly where that reframing will undermine adversarial interoperability. Unfortunately, a federal district court did just that in the latest iteration of Oracle v. Rimini, concluding that... | |
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www.consortiuminfo.org
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| | It would not be an exaggeration to say that the magic of open source software (OSS) is based as much on legal innovation as it is on collaboration. Indeed, the essential innovation that launched free and open source software was ... Continue reading ? |