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I absolutely love the fact that all these companies are laying the legal groundwork to destroy intellectual property rights altogether. If they win enough of these cases, then every pirate on the open seas sails under a flag of amnesty.
Not all IP is self surviving. Even CopyRight isn't always a bad thing, if you think of small artists, for example. My fear is about CopyLeft mainly as I feel it's been incredible successful in pushing forwards openness. The megacorps hating it, tells you it is doing its job. Only of the things they love about LLM and code is it can license wash away CopyLeft.
No, I expect they’ll be more like “rules for thee but not for me”
I wouldn't be so confident without a legal argument to support your opinion.
No legal argument is necessary. Just look at history. The rich and well connected have always lived by a different set of rules.
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