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A long form response to the concerns and comments and general principles many people had in the post about authors suing companies creating LLMs.

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[-] root@precious.net 3 points 1 year ago

Or you sit in the library and "read" it. Now how do you define where the library is? Many libraries loan out digital copies. You can sit in a book store (they exist!) and read a book without purchasing it too.

It's going to be difficult to use the "they couldn't possibly have had legit access to all these books" argument in court.

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