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Good then that LLMs don't reproduce content.


They produce derivative works, which is also an exclusive right of a copyright holder.


If I derive my work using multiple sources, do all the copyright holders from these multiple sources have an exclusive right on my work? How otherwise would people build a knowledge on some topic and then apply that knowledge to build a product if not by reading bunch of (book) material and studying other similar products?


If they can prove it in court. Would be much easier to do for a LLM than for a human one would think.


In case there is confusion about the law:

https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ14.pdf

If you want to change it, good luck.

Personally, I think that most intellectual works should be able to be derived from others and shared freely after a brief period of time (like 7-14 years).




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