This is another reason why AI Artists and companies in this space should not be running around willy-nilly claiming Fair Use without really understanding the consequences.
REGULATION
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Fair Use Defense: Market Harm Burden on Defendants
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Maybe I can bring up a new angle here! Since Fair Use is an affirmative defense, the proof of absence of market harm falls onto the defendants.
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Licensing potential in datasets with minimal collection efforts
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You're joking, but there's already 30M to 50M records with licenses (including Creative Commons) and they weren't seriously trying to collect license information. If they actually tried, they'd probably get to 10% 25% or more…
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AI Data Scraping: Programmers Must Track Sources and Copyrights
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You're looking for complexity where there is none. "AI" does not go out in the wild to scrape data, programmers implement code that does it, and thus can & should track the source and copyrights. If there is no clear & usable copyright information, then the code drops it…
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Fair Use Should Be Limited to Individuals and Non-Profit Organizations
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If Fair Use was limited to individual humans and/or strictly non-profit initiatives, I think much of the copyright debate would vanish immediately. No machines. No corporations. You have to wonder who benefits from the lack of clarity; it's been years in the making…
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Internal Copies and Copyright Implications in Compression and Databases
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You missed the link by @ninjadodo above then. There are indeed copies stored internally (arguably due to design flaws). It's quite like a compression algorithm, which also fall under copyright. Further, lossy databases are also regulated as databases.
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Google Image Search loses Getty Images copyright lawsuit settlement
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Google Image Search lost its lawsuit against Getty Images on copyright, and had to settle. I presume they did so to avoid setting a precedent with their defeat. There are now very strict conditions to follow in those cases… it's well regulated.
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Major AI Debate Features Chomsky, Choi, Goertzel and Leading Experts
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This Friday, Dec 23, 5pm ET… Noam Chomsky, @erikbryn
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Directing Technological Revolution: Shaping Better Futures Ahead
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also, once a technological revolution starts, it cannot be stopped. but it can be directed, and we can contintually figure out how to make the new world much better.