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Post #3043078

2026-05-18 17:06 UTC

@yoasif@mastodon.social @allpurposemat@mastodon.gamedev.place This part from the executive summary: "Human authors are entitled to copyright in their works of authorship that are perceptible in AI-generated outputs" And I don't think it's a distinction without difference. If all LLM output were automatically public domain, it would mean you could vibecode to your heart's content without ever worrying about contaminating your project with e.g GPL licensed or proprietary code. But you can't, because it's not public domain, it might be copyright encumbered.

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  • @yoasif@mastodon.social 2026-05-18 17:20

    @muvlon@hachyderm.io @allpurposemat@mastodon.gamedev.place Definitely an interesting observation. If it is true that copyrighted material remains copyrighted even after it passes through the LLM, then reusing those works are indeed a real risk.

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