Very on brand for AI companies. In a decade they'll be allowed to give AI agents legal personhood and the right to vote, but only if they first euthanize an equal number of orphans.
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Ultimately, Judge William Alsup ruled that this destructive scanning operation qualified as fair use—but only because Anthropic had legally purchased the books first, destroyed each print copy after scanning, and kept the digital files internally rather than distributing them. The judge compared the process to "conserv[ing] space" through format conversion and found it transformative.
Why do you care
Please do not the cat.
Sadly this article is paywalled
This is an ad made by infomaniak to promote their products. OP, are you affiliated with them?
Mario was just the fall guy. Clearly the real killer is still out there, continuing his works.
Maybe that was good advice 10 years ago. Nowadays it's practically impossible to stay anonymous. Most social media make it mandatory to provide your legal name and even if you don't, the government has many ways to still track you down, because you leave all sorts of traces. The only way out of this is by political change.
If the US or another fascist government wants to kidnap you and send you to a concentration camp, it won't matter if you posted your info online. Don't put this blame on the individual.
Thanks, that will solve everything 👍
It's not that clear cut. Buying a book doesn't generallly give you the right to make copies and sell those.