
Metas jüngster juristischer Vorwurf besteht darin, darauf zu bestehen, dass die Raubkopie von Büchern eigentlich eine faire Verwendung sei
https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/metas-latest-legal-wheeze-is-to-insist-that-pirating-books-is-fair-use-actually/
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From the article:
In order to help train its AI models, Meta (and others) have been using pirated versions of copyrighted books, without the consent of authors or publishers. The company behind Facebook and Instagram faces an ongoing class-action lawsuit brought by authors including Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Christopher Golden, and one in which it has already scored a major (and surprising) victory: The Californian court concluded last year that using pirated books to train its Llama LLM did qualify as fair use.
The theft of the century, and no one cares.
Pirating for personal use 😡
Pirating to resell the content to users 🤗
So pirating things is fine now? Sweet.
Rules for thee, not for me
Cool.. as long as I can do it too then kanyeShrug.gif
In that case, downloading ROMs is fair game.
Everything looks like fair use when you’re training AI models.
guess using pirated books and media to train ourselves is fair use too…
Now now guys, hear me out. Let them cook. We might end up with copyright laws that aren’t fucking ridiculous.
„But if YOU do it, we will sue your family into oblivion and ruin your life!“
If they didn’t pay for a copy, it’s theft.
If they paid for a single copy, personally for me that’s a gray area.
Should have worked out a deal with the publisher and author for use as training data, that would be the best solution.
Yeah. Let book writers thrive. Imagine saying that about movies.