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jacquesmyesterday at 9:05 PM3 repliesview on HN

AI allows companies to resell open source code as if they wrote it themselves doing an end run around all license terms. This is a major problem.

Of course they're not going to stop at just code. They need all the rest of it as well.


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kimixayesterday at 10:22 PM

I worked on an extremely niche project revolving around an old DOS game. Code I worked on is often pretty much the only reference for some things.

It's trivially easy to get claude to scrape that and regurgitate it under any requested licence (some variable names changes, but exactly the same structure - though it got one of the lookup tables wrong, which is one of the few things you could argue aren't copyrighted there).

It'll even cheerfully tell you it's fetching the repository while "thinking". And it's clearly already in the training data - you can get it to detail specifics even disallowing that.

If I referenced copywritten code we didn't have the license for (as is the case for copyleft licenses if you don't follow the restrictions) while employed as a software engineer I'd be fired pretty quick from any corporation. And rightfully so.

People seem to have a strange idea with AI that "copyleft" code is free game to unilaterally re-license. Try doing that with leaked Microsoft code - you're breaking copyright just as much there, but a lot of people seem to perceive it very differently - and not just because of risk of enforcement but in moralizing about it too.

palmoteayesterday at 10:02 PM

> AI allows companies to resell open source code as if they wrote it themselves doing an end run around all license terms. This is a major problem.

Has it been adjudicated that AI use actually allows that? That's definitely what the AI bros want (and will loudly assert), but that doesn't mean it's true.

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zipy124yesterday at 9:10 PM

From the creators of easy money laundering (crypto bros), we now bring you easy money laundering 2: intellectual property laundering, coming to a theatre near you soon!

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