Probably most copyright laws in existence and in force are seriously outdated!
Reminder: In Western countries, copyrights are often excessive. "Typically, the public law duration of a copyright expires 50 to 100 years after the creator dies, depending on the jurisdiction."
"Individual copyright holders filed lawsuits against AI companies for training models on their data without obtaining explicit consent, giving credit, or providing compensation. Concurrently, formerly reliable repositories of data on the open web started to require payment or disappeared entirely. ...
Most copyright laws were written long ago. The U.S. Copyright Act was established in 1790 and was last revised in 1976! Copyright will remain a battlefield until legislators update laws for the era of generative AI."
Most copyright laws were written long ago. The U.S. Copyright Act was established in 1790 and was last revised in 1976! Copyright will remain a battlefield until legislators update laws for the era of generative AI."
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