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Cake day: January 26th, 2024

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  • I don’t think individuals should have to pay - even with their private data

    Agree.

    […] and that means companies shouldn’t either.

    Disagree.

    Whn a person pirates, they usually do it for a) themselves, b) their family or c) a close friend. Some might share on a larger basis.

    And other than that, they also usually use it for a) educational or b) entertainment purposes.

    For companies, it’s alsmost always d) On a larger basis and c) commercially.

    As most licences and contracts differentiate the two uses, so should the law.

    The fact that I can download a book online and read it (sneakily, and technically illegally) doesn’t mean that if I became an AI LLC I could download it, along with thousands of others, to then sell as my AI’s “knowledge”.

    Making that an AI’s knowledge is “storing in a retrieval system” and commercial use isn’t a free use criterion.

    The true problem with (common law) copyright is the fact that it can be bought and sold. Or rather, the author doesn’t own it - the publisher does. Which goes against the initial idea of the author getting dividends from their works.