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<blockquote data-quote="tomBitonti" data-source="post: 8989061" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>Additional text removed.</p><p></p><p>I’m approaching this from the point of view of a software professional, to whom copyright is an important issue.</p><p></p><p>The first quote is moving too quickly over a huge part of the problem: Not obtaining a clear right to use posted work. The basic rule here is if you can’t obtain clear rights to a work (say, by open licenses, of which there are many) then don’t use the work in a commercial product. It seems that Pinterest (probably among many) is providing content without also providing clear licenses to the content — at least not commercial licenses. Then, anyone using content obtained from Pinterest (again, for example) should avoid infringing use.</p><p></p><p>Of course, that leads to the question of whether use of contents as training data is infringing or is allowed, “fair” use.</p><p></p><p>The second quoted section isn’t surprising: The mentioned companies have a lot more to lose if they mis-appropriate content. Any large company must be pro-active in managing their use of content. They carefully track licenses and have a legal team approve those which will be used, and have their content creators certify the originality of their work. They work very hard to not use anything that they don’t have a clear license to use.</p><p></p><p>TomB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomBitonti, post: 8989061, member: 13107"] Additional text removed. I’m approaching this from the point of view of a software professional, to whom copyright is an important issue. The first quote is moving too quickly over a huge part of the problem: Not obtaining a clear right to use posted work. The basic rule here is if you can’t obtain clear rights to a work (say, by open licenses, of which there are many) then don’t use the work in a commercial product. It seems that Pinterest (probably among many) is providing content without also providing clear licenses to the content — at least not commercial licenses. Then, anyone using content obtained from Pinterest (again, for example) should avoid infringing use. Of course, that leads to the question of whether use of contents as training data is infringing or is allowed, “fair” use. The second quoted section isn’t surprising: The mentioned companies have a lot more to lose if they mis-appropriate content. Any large company must be pro-active in managing their use of content. They carefully track licenses and have a legal team approve those which will be used, and have their content creators certify the originality of their work. They work very hard to not use anything that they don’t have a clear license to use. TomB [/QUOTE]
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