• Xanza@lemm.ee
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    17 hours ago

    Then die. I don’t know what else to tell you.

    If your business model is predicated on breaking the law then you don’t deserve to exist.

    You can’t send people to prison for 5 years and charge them $100,000 for downloading a movie and then turn around and let big business do it for free because they need to “train their AI model” and call one of thief but not the other…

    • red_bull_of_juarez@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      16 hours ago

      Absolutely. But in this case the law is also shit and needs to be reformed. I still want to see Altman fail, because he’s an asshole. But copyright law in its current form is awful and does hold back society.

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      14 hours ago

      If your business model is predicated on breaking the law then you don’t deserve to exist.

      All of Wall Street sweating nervously

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      9 hours ago

      It’s literally worse than piracy, since the AI companies are also trying to sell shittier versions of the works they copy from

      Like selling camrips except done by multi-billion dollar companies ripping off individuals and stores are trying to put them right next to the original DVDs in the store

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      16 hours ago

      The law isn’t automatically moral.

      This issue just exposes how ridiculous copyright law is and how much it needs to be changed. It exists specifically to allow companies to own, for hundreds of years, intellectual property.

      It was originally intended to protect individual artists but has slowly mutated to being a tool of corporate ownership and control.

      But, people would rather use this as an opportunity to dunk on companies trying to develop a new technology rather than as an object lesson in why copyright rules are ridiculous.

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        7 hours ago

        I don’t disagree but the idea being that the law is made by supposedly moral men and that law is at least moral within the perspective and context of society at the time.