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You wouldn't steal a every book that ever existed, would you? :marseyninja:

https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1hxjr7y/mark_zuckerberg_gave_metas_llama_team_the_ok_to/

								

								

According to plaintiffs' counsel, Meta engineer Nikolay Bashlykov, who works on the Llama research team, wrote a script to remove copyright info, including the word "copyright" and "acknowledgments," from e-books in LibGen. Separately, Meta allegedly stripped copyright markers from science journal articles and "source metadata" in the training data it used for Llama.

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>yeah just sanitize the training data and strip out that crap

~Zucc

How the frick do we not have a zuck Marsey???

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I unironically don't care, copyright wasn't to prevent the ideas in books from being used in other places. If they paid for the access then they didn't even pirate it

I don't read the copyright ba or acknowledgements in books either

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>If they paid for the access

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17368069210_p4Y7hkY4faSA.webp

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It's not piracy if you make a donation to libgen

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bb LibGen is a piracy website/project, they probably grabbed the giant torrents that contain every ebook in their database (I think it's like 2 million?), although arguably more than half of those are likely dupes.

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it's genuinely funny that google spent a hundred gorillion dollars carefully digitizing books with approval from libraries, only to get cucked by some publishers association, and then facebook is like, "eh, frick it, just torrent them all"

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What happened with google?

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google was simultaneously monetizing that effort via recaptcha, and i doubt the revenue from that was insignificant.

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I still don't care, they could have rented each ebook for 10s from a library

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That would be so fricking based

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um Copyright was to give authors some incentive to actually write new books, and Theyre going to use this to make AI-generated content that competes with real books, so its pretty obviously not fair use

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