If Meta gets away with this or gets off lightly, I’d love for this to set a future legal precedent for future piracy cases.
Unless they just straight up want to say “Piracy and copyright laws only apply to poor people” in a court of law.
I have no idea what you’re talking about. I don’t pirate media. I’m just slowly gathering a collection of AI training data.
My AI is enjoying a lot Severance. Very recommend… For training porpoises.
Exactly. Of course, I need to make sure the files are appropriate for AI training, so it’s imperative that I review the media in its entirety first.
na, they’ll just say it doesn’t apply to companies because no clear pleb to pin it on.
I’ll just spin up an llc and do all of my torrenting for market research
LLCs are plebs. You need a corporation to not be a pleb and it needs to be registered in Delaware.
We already have precedent. They need to be fined the same rate as the Napster cases.
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I’m going to be so pissed if this AI bullshit ends up drawing too much attention to the best shadow libraries and they get bopped because of it.
Quick, fine them exactly in the same manner as a regular Joe would’ve been, plus take into account that he used them for financial gains.
Judge got it give me 1/2 a push-up.
This court case is why the US government needed to invest billions into AI. Cover the legal fees. /s
Can’t say I feel bad about this, nor for piracy. IMO, copyright shouldn’t be a thing, or least limited to a small chunk of a human lifespan.