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executesorder66last Wednesday at 8:26 AM2 repliesview on HN

> or some other country that doesn't respect international copyright though.

Like the US? OpenAI et al. don't give a shit.


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TeMPOraLlast Wednesday at 12:28 PM

There's a difference between feeding massive amounts of copyrighted material to a training process that blends them thoroughly and irreversibly, and doing all that in-house, vs. offering people a service that indexes (and possibly partially rehosts) that material, enabling and encouraging users to engage directly in pirating concrete copyrighted works.

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freedombenlast Wednesday at 3:01 PM

> > or some other country that doesn't respect international copyright though.

> Like the US? OpenAI et al. don't give a shit.

OpenAI is not a country and therefore cannot make laws that don't respect international (or domestic) copyright. Also the US is a lot bigger than OpenAI and the big tech corps, and the law is very much on the side of copyright holders in the US.

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