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leothetechguy 4 hours ago

Personally I don't even want to own my code. If it is useful to others I want them to have the same rights I have to it.

Or should I say, In the case of AI, "my" code :)

avaer 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Hypothetical but serious question on your stance: if someone takes "your" code, claims authorship, sells access, and becomes a billionaire from it while you get accused of plagiarizing "their" code and can't get a job coding, are you still cool with it?

Retr0id 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Being accused of plagiarism seems orthogonal. Even if I assert IP ownership of my code, someone else can falsely claim it as theirs. They are wrong in both cases and in both cases it'd have to be settled in court.

avaer 4 hours ago | parent [-]

If nobody owns the code and everyone has the same rights to it (per the parent) the person copying the code would have the same right to claim they wrote it. And there are definitely people who will do this when there is money and reputation to be gained. It happens all the time even with the IP protections we have.

My point is that the blast radius of losing those protections goes beyond open source.

DarmokJalad1701 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> takes "your" code, claims authorship, sells access, and becomes a billionaire

yes. It is open source. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTFPL

avaer 4 hours ago | parent [-]

I'm not arguing against open source, I'm just trying to point out the downstream effects of an absolutist stance on it.

ozlikethewizard 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Why should I care that someone else became a billionaire other than that amassing that amount of wealth in a world rife with poverty is already immoral?

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