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They used it without permission or compensation, and without providing credit.
What would you call that?
Clearly just borrowed, after all if you send in the right prompt, you'll get it right back!
They used it without permission or compensation, and without providing credit.
What would you call that?
Piracy would be appropriateThey used it without permission or compensation, and without providing credit.
What would you call that?
Piracy would be appropriate
True for the web scraping datasets. LibGen is more questionable.Except that piracy evokes something intrinsicly illegal: it's an overused rhetoric to call something one doesn't like by the name of a crime. There is nothing illegal in training a model through scraping in several countries. Scraping or datamining would be appropriate, since it doesn't carry the same bagage.
Unjust enrichment.Except that piracy evokes something intrinsicly illegal: it's an overused rhetoric to call something one doesn't like by the name of a crime. There is nothing illegal in training a model through scraping in several countries. Scraping or datamining would be appropriate, since it doesn't carry the same bagage.
Again, please explain how using someone's work without notification, permission, or compensation is acceptable.Except that piracy evokes something intrinsicly illegal: it's an overused rhetoric to call something one doesn't like by the name of a crime. There is nothing illegal in training a model through scraping in several countries. Scraping or datamining would be appropriate, since it doesn't carry the same bagage.
How do you feel about someone downloading a pdf of a RPG book from online and using it for their game? What if it prompts some thoughts that they eventually put into their own product?Again, please explain how using someone's work without notification, permission, or compensation is acceptable.
How do you feel about someone downloading a pdf of a RPG book from online and using it for their game? What if it prompts some thoughts that they eventually put into their own product?
Not only "did they pay for it" but is it a book that's currently in print and being sold somewhere?How do you feel about someone downloading a pdf of a RPG book from online and using it for their game? What if it prompts some thoughts that they eventually put into their own product?
Again, please explain how using someone's work without notification, permission, or compensation is acceptable.