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[return to "AI didn't break copyright law, it just exposed how broken it was"]
1. sharkj+im[view] [source] 2026-02-03 17:24:25
>>at1as+(OP)
Most people in my social circles are various flavours of anti-AI, and it drives me crazy how many of them, who were once stridently anti-copyright, are now using copyright as one of the great pillars of AI opposition
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2. happyt+Jo[view] [source] 2026-02-03 17:33:16
>>sharkj+im
Usually when I see this opinion (yours), it leans on an uncharitable coloring of everybody who sees problems with copyright as "anti-copyright", when really those people largely are happy with the concept of protecting an individual's work. I.e. it is the age-old "those people" argument, where "those people" are a made-up conglomerate of opinions that are real, but come from slightly different contexts and from different people, throwing away those variables to create the illusion of a hypocrite.
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