Il giorno gio 20 lug 2023 alle ore 20:20 Alberto Cammozzo via nexa <nexa@server-nexa.polito.it> ha scritto:
[...] This petition is not the first time the Authors Guild has taken tech companies to task. In 2005 the writers’ organisation filed a copyright infringement case against Google, claiming that the search engine’s scanning of millions of books “was a plain and brazen violation of copyright law”. In 2016, the long-running dispute came to an end when the US supreme court denied the Guild the right to appeal the ruling that Google’s scanning of books constituted “fair use”, and that “Google Books provide significant public benefits”.
Non vedo ragione per la quale a questo giro dovrebbe andare diversamente. Creative Commons, che di copyright e etica annessa se ne intende, la vede alla stessa maniera: https://creativecommons.org/2023/02/17/fair-use-training-generative-ai/ Fabio