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1. UncleE+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-01-14 15:51:34
If you post a song on your website and I listen to it am I violating your copyright?

If my parrot recites your song after hearing my alleged infringement, I record its performance and post it on YouTube is that infringement?

Last one, if I use the song from your website to train an song recognition AI is that infringement?

replies(1): >>Xelyne+25
2. Xelyne+25[view] [source] 2023-01-14 16:31:55
>>UncleE+(OP)
If I host a song I don't have license to on my website I'm violating copyright by distributing it to you when you listen on my site.

If my parrot recites your song after hearing it and I record that and upload to YouTube. I've violated your copyright.

If a big company does the same(runs the song through a non-human process, then sells the output) I believe they're blatantly infringing copyright.

replies(2): >>dymk+86 >>UncleE+6g1
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3. dymk+86[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-14 16:40:00
>>Xelyne+25
Big Company is not distributing the input images by distributing the neural network. There is no way to extract even a single input image out of a diffusion model.
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4. UncleE+6g1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-01-15 02:00:38
>>Xelyne+25
I should have specified the OP has legal rights to the song and the end user listening was under the same granted/implied license as a program doing the web harvesting, my bad.
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