| ▲ | raincole an hour ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Some combination of the input (0.3k vs 90k) and the output (logo versus novel) crosses an inflection point, and it's interesting to wonder what the boundaries are It has always been like that though. Copyright is just that arbitrary. You really can't tell if Android violates Oracle's copyright over Java by reading law text. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | kijin 34 minutes ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
It's supposed to be arbitrary. Copyright is not some sort of human right or divine commandment that creators have. It's a legal device to incentivize a certain type of behavior. Like tax cuts and subsidies, governments can dangle it in front of people whenever it wants. Monkeys and LLMs (so far) either don't understand or don't need such incentives, so they don't get copyright. | |||||||||||||||||
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