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feature20260213yesterday at 7:55 PM1 replyview on HN

Yes because you can be sued for copyright violation if you don't know the origin of one, and not the other.


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otterleyyesterday at 8:17 PM

As an attorney, I know copyright law. (This is not legal advice.) There's nothing about copyright law that says you have to credit an AI coding agent for contributing to your work. The person receiving the code has to perform their due diligence in any case to determine whether the author owns it or has permission from the owner to contribute it.

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