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Old July 18th, 2023, 02:13 AM   #12
youngstormlord
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Originally Posted by bigeric View Post
More censorship from the land of the free. Anyone surprised?
It is not really censorship but the opposite of it, protecting author rights. Let's say I write a series of books about wizard detective called Harry Dresden, who has the dog named Mouse and a policewoman friend called Murphy etc, name them "Dresden files unlimited" and publish them on amazon. I earn money with every sale, of course.

Well, Jim Butcher, the famous author of "The Dresden files" series of books has every right to sue my copyright-breaching ass and make me take the books down and pay him. And no matter how many times I tell the court "But my Harry is blonde like John Constantine and has lightning shaped scar like Harry Potter" I'll still lose. Because I tried to earn money on fanfiction by doing a copyright violation (multiple violations of multiple copyrights, in fact). You might even call it a knockoff scam product.

Now, let's say I'm a lazy bum who knows something about programming but suck as a writer. I make a program that mixes and matches paragraphs from "The Dresden files" (there's over 20 books so a lot of material) when given a prompt like "Harry Dresden fights vampires" then publish the shitty result. Jim the real author and copyright holder could literally quote whole paragraphs in front of judge to prove I did that.

Now, let's take it a step further. I don't sell books on amazon. I sell the "mix and match" program I made on Google Playstore. It's still a copyright violation. Because Jim certainly didn't consent to somebody using his books to "train" AI to do copyright violations on demand for customers' amusement.

Last edited by youngstormlord; July 18th, 2023 at 03:43 AM.
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