• FlowVoid@midwest.social
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    11 months ago

    [citation needed]

    As I already said, fair use is generally not granted when it entails competition with the original work. See above regarding movie reviews vs copying an entire film.

    It has nothing in common with it.

    Legally, property is something that has an owner. IP has an owner, and like other types of property it can be transferred to another owner and become the subject of contracts.

    IP cannot be “stolen”, and I never said it could be. Real estate cannot be “stolen” either, yet real estate is still property.

    That’s all an AI needs in order to get trained on something. They just need to see it.

    For someone who thinks other people are “weird” about legal language, you keep making the same mistakes.

    When people “see” something, they do not need to create a copy of it in the legal sense. When I look at an old photograph, legally I do not create a copy of the photograph.

    AI do not “just see” data. They need access to an electronic copy of the data. An AI cannot “see” an old photograph unless they first create a local copy of the photograph. There is a significant legal difference.