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derektankyesterday at 2:48 PM2 repliesview on HN

To be maximally charitable, while creating large language models has been ruled to be transformative and thus fair use under current copyright law, Anthropic did separately violate copyright law when procuring copyrighted text from LibGen and Pirate Library Mirror. That being said, I agree with you, creating LLMs from copyrighted material is very clearly not a violation of copyright under the current legal regime, so long as you procure the text legally, be that through web scraping or by purchasing books directly. And it’s annoying that people try to muddy the water on this.


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nullbioyesterday at 3:49 PM

"be that through web scraping or by purchasing books directly" - or by creating synthetic iterations of the inputs your LLM API service receives.

Zigurdyesterday at 5:26 PM

I am an author of a couple of books that are part of the Anthropic settlement.