[-] chucker@norden.social 1 points 2 years ago

@forthy @ajsadauskas @lispi314 @kkarhan @panamared27401 @technology @music@fedibb.ml @music@lemmy.ml @senficon maybe, but like any license, share alike only works if you continue a work’s copyright in perpetuity

[-] chucker@norden.social 2 points 2 years ago

@lispi314 @kkarhan @panamared27401 @ajsadauskas @technology @music@fedibb.ml @music@lemmy.ml @senficon i think it depends on type of content. Song, book, film? Whatever.

Software, though? IT moves so fast, and copyright can cripple interoperability so much, that perhaps for software, it should be much shorter.

[-] chucker@norden.social 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

@kkarhan @ajsadauskas @technology @music@fedibb.ml @music@lemmy.ml @senficon Felix’s analogy is flawed.

> If I go to a bookshop, take a book off the shelf and start reading it, I am not infringing any copyright.

An LLM is not a person, and gobbling up the entire shop is not the same as reading a few pages from a single book. If you start reading more than half the books in the shop without ever paying, you bet the owner will ask you to buy something or kick you out.

chucker

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