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  • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

    If you use AI-generated code, you currently cannot claim copyright on it in the US. If you fail to disclose/disclaim exactly which parts were not written by a human, you forfeit your copyright claim on *the entire codebase*.

    This means copyright notices and even licenses folks are putting on their vibe-coded GitHub repos are unenforceable. The AI-generated code, and possibly the whole project, becomes public domain.

    Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/LSB/PDF/LSB10922/LSB10922.8.pdf

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    @jamie china is the main producer of models with open weights, open source ai, china is pushing the evolution of ai forward - what's next? probably 10x compute for smb sector

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    • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

      If you use AI-generated code, you currently cannot claim copyright on it in the US. If you fail to disclose/disclaim exactly which parts were not written by a human, you forfeit your copyright claim on *the entire codebase*.

      This means copyright notices and even licenses folks are putting on their vibe-coded GitHub repos are unenforceable. The AI-generated code, and possibly the whole project, becomes public domain.

      Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/LSB/PDF/LSB10922/LSB10922.8.pdf

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      @jamie so… Windows is now fair game?

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      • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

        If you use AI-generated code, you currently cannot claim copyright on it in the US. If you fail to disclose/disclaim exactly which parts were not written by a human, you forfeit your copyright claim on *the entire codebase*.

        This means copyright notices and even licenses folks are putting on their vibe-coded GitHub repos are unenforceable. The AI-generated code, and possibly the whole project, becomes public domain.

        Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/LSB/PDF/LSB10922/LSB10922.8.pdf

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        #47

        @jamie in the US, outside of the US exist, and when i don't like AI, until other country rules AI code is not copyrightable ... it remain copyrightable on the whole world BUT US.

        so not it does not automatically become public domain

        (And again i'm against AI).

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        • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

          FWIW I'm not a lawyer and I'm not recommending that you do this. 😄 Even if companies have no legal standing on copyright, their legal team will try it. It *will* cost you money.

          But man, oh man, I'm gonna have popcorn ready for when someone inevitably pulls this move.

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          @jamie I *am* an IP lawyer and I (along with many others) have been saying it for a while, that if the position the “AI” co’s are taking with respect to the legality of scraping “publicly available” materials were true (that all “publicly available” materials are “public domain” free to be used as raw materials without consent required), then copyright ceases to exist and all their own materials will be free for everyone else to use the very first time they’re leaked. That’ll be fun for the co.

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          • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

            If you use AI-generated code, you currently cannot claim copyright on it in the US. If you fail to disclose/disclaim exactly which parts were not written by a human, you forfeit your copyright claim on *the entire codebase*.

            This means copyright notices and even licenses folks are putting on their vibe-coded GitHub repos are unenforceable. The AI-generated code, and possibly the whole project, becomes public domain.

            Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/LSB/PDF/LSB10922/LSB10922.8.pdf

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            #49

            @jamie where does it say "the entire codebase"?
            I reas it exactly opposite.

            Copyright on own contributions

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            • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

              If you use AI-generated code, you currently cannot claim copyright on it in the US. If you fail to disclose/disclaim exactly which parts were not written by a human, you forfeit your copyright claim on *the entire codebase*.

              This means copyright notices and even licenses folks are putting on their vibe-coded GitHub repos are unenforceable. The AI-generated code, and possibly the whole project, becomes public domain.

              Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/LSB/PDF/LSB10922/LSB10922.8.pdf

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              @jamie win win for the creatives and for slop-craft

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              • tuban_muzuru@beige.partyT tuban_muzuru@beige.party

                @jamie

                Stop whining. You and about seventy zillion terrified sheep running around here bleating about the Terrible AI monster under the bed.

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                @tuban_muzuru i hope you write a program some day

                @jamie

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                • tuban_muzuru@beige.partyT tuban_muzuru@beige.party

                  @jamie

                  Stop whining. You and about seventy zillion terrified sheep running around here bleating about the Terrible AI monster under the bed.

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                  @tuban_muzuru @jamie stop fighting! cant you see youre tearing us apart!!!

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                  • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

                    It'll be interesting to see what happens when a company pisses off an employee to the point where that person creates a public repo containing all the company's AI-generated code. I guarantee what's AI-generated and what's human-written isn't called out anywhere in the code, meaning the entire codebase becomes public domain.

                    While the company may have recourse based on the employment agreement (which varies in enforceability by state), I doubt there'd be any on the basis of copyright.

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                    @jamie@zomglol.wtf Anthropic claims Claude coded the current version of Claude.

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                      @tuban_muzuru You conduct yourself like a real asshole.

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                      • leeloo@chaosfem.twL leeloo@chaosfem.tw

                        @jamie
                        Well, someone still needs to decide at some point whether to abolish copyright or start enforcing it again, and at that point it could become a huge problem for anyone who has incorporated stolen code into their code base.

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                        @leeloo Strong agree!

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                        • c0dec0dec0de@hachyderm.ioC c0dec0dec0de@hachyderm.io

                          @jamie I wonder if that’ll kill the use of “AI” at work

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                          @c0dec0dec0de I'm honestly surprised that startups take on this risk.

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                          • ulveon@derg.socialU ulveon@derg.social

                            @jamie@zomglol.wtf and how do you know if something is AI?

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                            @ulveon In the scenario I mentioned further down the thread where someone posts a company's code on a public git repo, they'll testify to that in court.

                            I have no doubt that companies will try to claim everything is artisanal, organic, ethically sourced, locally grown

                            For repos that are already public, that's a different topic and that code gets appropriated without attribution all the time as it is. I'm more interested in how this will impact risk factors in for-profit software development.

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                            • bougiewonderland@freeradical.zoneB bougiewonderland@freeradical.zone

                              @jamie so… Windows is now fair game?

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                              @bougiewonderland It would be some poetic justice for a company that stole the whole idea of a GUI and talked down about OSS for decades to lose their copyright and for that GUI to become public domain explicitly because they couldn't come up with a way to comply with copyright law.

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                              • lexinova@cyberplace.socialL lexinova@cyberplace.social

                                @jamie in the US, outside of the US exist, and when i don't like AI, until other country rules AI code is not copyrightable ... it remain copyrightable on the whole world BUT US.

                                so not it does not automatically become public domain

                                (And again i'm against AI).

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                                @lexinova Yeah, my take is very much US-centric because it's the only jurisdiction I'm familiar with.

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                                • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

                                  If you use AI-generated code, you currently cannot claim copyright on it in the US. If you fail to disclose/disclaim exactly which parts were not written by a human, you forfeit your copyright claim on *the entire codebase*.

                                  This means copyright notices and even licenses folks are putting on their vibe-coded GitHub repos are unenforceable. The AI-generated code, and possibly the whole project, becomes public domain.

                                  Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/LSB/PDF/LSB10922/LSB10922.8.pdf

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                                  @jamie that's interesting. So I guess #Windows11 will be public domain soon.

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                                  • saxnot@chaos.socialS saxnot@chaos.social

                                    @jamie where does it say "the entire codebase"?
                                    I reas it exactly opposite.

                                    Copyright on own contributions

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                                    @saxnot In the second screenshot, second bullet point. AFAICT, if you don't disclaim the parts of the work generated by AI, copyright cannot be assigned for the entire work.

                                    The link in that bullet point goes here: https://www.copyright.gov/rulings-filings/review-board/docs/Theatre-Dopera-Spatial.pdf

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                                    • atax1a@infosec.exchangeA atax1a@infosec.exchange

                                      @tuban_muzuru i hope you write a program some day

                                      @jamie

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                                      @atax1a This is the most incredible clapback I've seen all day. Flawless. No notes.

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                                      • jamie@zomglol.wtfJ jamie@zomglol.wtf

                                        @c0dec0dec0de I'm honestly surprised that startups take on this risk.

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                                        @jamie wait, the dates on these are 2023. I feel like I should forward to our legal department.

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                                        • fsinn@mas.toF fsinn@mas.to

                                          @jamie I *am* an IP lawyer and I (along with many others) have been saying it for a while, that if the position the “AI” co’s are taking with respect to the legality of scraping “publicly available” materials were true (that all “publicly available” materials are “public domain” free to be used as raw materials without consent required), then copyright ceases to exist and all their own materials will be free for everyone else to use the very first time they’re leaked. That’ll be fun for the co.

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                                          @fsinn This is amazing

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