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Downvote all you want. If your entire business or personal model includes stealing content from other people, then you need to rethink that.
"stealing" implies the owner does not have it anymore... It is large studio speak.
And I get what you are trying so say, I just think the copyright system is so broken that this shows it is in need of reform. Because if the qualm is with people doing immoral shit as a business model, there are long lists of corporations that will ask you to hold their beer.
And the fact that the training of the models already occurred on these materials means that the owners of the current models are probably training on generated datasets meaning that by the time this actually hits court, the datasets with original copyrighted materials will be obsolete.
Well that's a well articulated reply.
I don't understand why you would take this position. Because the small artists will never be able to avoid Beiing included in training sets, and if they are what are they going to do against a VC backed corpnlike OpenAI. All the while the big copyright "owners" will be excluded. Meaning this only cements the position of the mega corps.