Judge rejects most ChatGPT copyright claims from book authors::OpenAI plans to defeat authors’ remaining claim at a “later stage” of the case.

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      10 months ago

      Yes! …as long as you don’t agree to an agreement with OpenAI where you explicitly agree not to use OpenAI services for machine learning/AI.

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        10 months ago
        1. Any agreement between OAI and you only binds you, and not people who get the data from you.

        2. This clause may be preempted by copyright law. It’s complicated but it may not be possible to use contract law to create an alternative to copyright.

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            10 months ago

            To avoid misunderstandings that some might have. These are copyright licenses. When someone writes something that is the least bit creative, that text is under copyright. A short program/function where the code follows the technical necessities is public domain. Only individual expression gets copyright.

            Without a license, you are not allowed to copy or modify a copyrighted text. These permissive licenses allow you to do things which would otherwise be illegal.