@nazokiyoubinbou @nixCraft you'd certainly need a lot of resources to kill someone and make it look like a suicide. And there would have to be a lot at stake for you.

@hllizi @nazokiyoubinbou @nixCraft Over… copyright?

Please. That’s like the dumbest thing for the company to worry about. Not only is there a very very solid case for fair use, but every single large player came for a shakedown rent payment got paid off easily.

Copyright is literally a problem that goes away if you throw money at it, and OpenAI and Microsoft have metric tons of money. More money than even the largest rent seekers could possibly gather.

@jonathankoren @hllizi @nazokiyoubinbou @nixCraft fair use, like all copyright exceptions, is limited by the https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berne_three-step_test . IMO that's not very solid.
Berne three-step test - Wikipedia

@tessarakt @jonathankoren @hllizi @nazokiyoubinbou @nixCraft say, before you treat this as a coding problem or something of that nature, could you perhaps step back and notice that the idea of a "rule of law" that's neutral with respect to the power of those affected is ahistoric? You can start that process wherever you want, but here's not a bad place for that sort of inquiry. https://lpeproject.org/primers/legal-realism-an-lpe-reading-list-and-introduction/
Legal Realism Primer

An LPE Reading List & Introduction to Legal Realism. Legal realism was a movement in legal thought that began, roughly, in the late 19th century and flourished alongside Progressivism in the first…

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