▲ | parineum 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
It's not an issue of where it's being copied, it's who's doing the copying. Library Genesis has one copy. It then sends you one copy and keeps it's own. The entity that violated the _copy_right is the one that copied it, not the one with the copy. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | masfuerte 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
There are many copies made as the text travels from Library Genesis to Anthropic. This isn't just of theoretical interest. English law has specific copyright exemptions for transient copies made by internet routers, etc. It doesn't have exemptions for the transient copies made by end users such as Anthropic, and they are definitely infringing. Of course, American law is different. But is it the case that copies made for the purpose of using illegally obtained works are not infringing? | |||||||||||||||||
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