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Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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  • muelli@chaos.socialM muelli@chaos.social

    @Foxboron @scy you could still have an opinion. Discussing legal matters is not a subject to be discussed exclusively by legal professionals as it affects non professionals, too.

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    @muelli @scy
    Sure.

    But I'm not going to spend time on a strawman disguised as a logic puzzle. That isn't how laws work nor how they are formed.

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    • joshbressers@infosec.exchangeJ joshbressers@infosec.exchange

      @Foxboron @scy

      I suspect this is different. That case someone trying to copyright something the AI spit out, not asking if AI can violate a copyright by copying something almost verbatim

      Of course I haven't looked to see if the chardet code is mostly a copy, if it's not, then 🤷

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      @joshbressers @scy

      Sure, but we are not really looking at, nor discussing, cases where LLMs spits out something verbatim from another project in this case.

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      • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

        Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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        Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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        That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

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        @Foxboron Considering that nobody can hold a copyright on AI-generated stuff, and therefore also can't release it under a different license, doesn't that mean this rewrite is basically public domain?

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        • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

          Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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          Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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          That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

          duckattack@chaos.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Foxboron lol, this is in a way what they suggest in this talk from #fosdem26: https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/SUVS7G-lets_end_open_source_together_with_this_one_simple_trick/

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          • dekkia@dekkia.comD dekkia@dekkia.com

            @Foxboron Considering that nobody can hold a copyright on AI-generated stuff, and therefore also can't release it under a different license, doesn't that mean this rewrite is basically public domain?

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            @dekkia
            Public domain is not really a thing in most of the world. So "yes", for US. For EU it's more complicated.

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            • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

              Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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              Release 7.0.0 · chardet/chardet

              Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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              That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

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              @Foxboron@chaos.social "Laundering code" through an LLM...

              But:
              Since the LLM-generated code cannot be copyrighted in any way, this entire project (or at least the part the LLM generated) is technically
              public domain.

              Oh well. Not like certain entities care for the law!
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              • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                @dekkia
                Public domain is not really a thing in most of the world. So "yes", for US. For EU it's more complicated.

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                @Foxboron As far as I'm aware here in Germany it technically has copyright, but there's no owner who can enforce it.

                I guess complicated is a good word for that.

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                • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                  Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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                  Release 7.0.0 · chardet/chardet

                  Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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                  That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

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                  @Foxboron @dpk gross

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                  • dekkia@dekkia.comD dekkia@dekkia.com

                    @Foxboron As far as I'm aware here in Germany it technically has copyright, but there's no owner who can enforce it.

                    I guess complicated is a good word for that.

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                    @dekkia @Foxboron Not really, a creator (in the copyright sense) can only be a human being, not a machine.

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                    • hannah@moonserver.yorha.nexusH hannah@moonserver.yorha.nexus

                      @Foxboron@chaos.social "Laundering code" through an LLM...

                      But:
                      Since the LLM-generated code cannot be copyrighted in any way, this entire project (or at least the part the LLM generated) is technically
                      public domain.

                      Oh well. Not like certain entities care for the law!
                      ​​

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                      @hannah@moonserver.yorha.nexus @Foxboron@chaos.social well, it would be public domain (by current rulings in the US) if the newer version is sufficiently different from the original LGPL to not be covered under that copyright

                      Very "funny" to license a repo as MIT when it is potentially either LGPL or public domain

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                      • bubu@chaos.socialB bubu@chaos.social

                        @Foxboron Oh ffs: https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/7223#issuecomment-3993094073

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                        @Bubu @Foxboron somebody should inform PSF that in fact, chardet now has NO licensing and cannot be legally copyrighted or trademarked in any jurisdiction.

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                        https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/legaldocs/zdpxjnmmxpx/USPTO%20AI%20PATENTS%20squires.pdf

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                        • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                          Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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                          Release 7.0.0 · chardet/chardet

                          Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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                          That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

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                          @Foxboron But AI written is not copyright, so does licence now matter on that code?

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                          • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                            Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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                            Release 7.0.0 · chardet/chardet

                            Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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                            GitHub (github.com)

                            That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

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                            @Foxboron somebody should do this with the leaked Windows source code

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                            • wronglang@bayes.clubW wronglang@bayes.club

                              @Foxboron somebody should do this with the leaked Windows source code

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                              @wronglang
                              That would probably not be litigated under copyright law.

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                              • mgorny@social.treehouse.systemsM mgorny@social.treehouse.systems

                                @Foxboron, not to mention it doesn't pass its own test suite.

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                                @mgorny @Foxboron

                                That's beautiful

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                                • brie@do.crimes.brie.gayB brie@do.crimes.brie.gay

                                  @hannah@moonserver.yorha.nexus @Foxboron@chaos.social well, it would be public domain (by current rulings in the US) if the newer version is sufficiently different from the original LGPL to not be covered under that copyright

                                  Very "funny" to license a repo as MIT when it is potentially either LGPL or public domain

                                  hannah@moonserver.yorha.nexusH This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @brie@do.crimes.brie.gay @Foxboron@chaos.social Well... ​​
                                  ... Fair point!
                                  ​​

                                  One could argue that a rewrite is something different or the same... depending on how one wants to play it. This one would argue that it is actually something new because the underlying technology has changed to a significant degree (as far as this one is aware... but it is not a lawyer obviously).

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                                  • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                                    @scy
                                    US court is leaning towards that LLM generated code is fundamentally not copyrightable.

                                    This is a different problem to the moral issues I have with this.

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                                    @Foxboron @scy hol' up... the *output* isn't copyrightable? That would be awesome if they decided that.

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                                    • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                                      Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?

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                                      Release 7.0.0 · chardet/chardet

                                      Python character encoding detector. Contribute to chardet/chardet development by creating an account on GitHub.

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                                      GitHub (github.com)

                                      That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?

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                                      @Foxboron Ugh I've rewritten things from scratch for licensing reasons, but the rule is I can't look at the original code. This definitely feels like it's not respecting the spirit of copyleft by using the loophole that bots glanced at the code...

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                                      • foxboron@chaos.socialF foxboron@chaos.social

                                        @scy
                                        A license violation usually implies that there is a copyright violation to begin with.

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                                        @Foxboron@chaos.social @scy@chaos.social No. You can violate existing copyrighted material during creation of a not copyrightable material.

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                                        • mgorny@social.treehouse.systemsM mgorny@social.treehouse.systems

                                          @Foxboron, not to mention it doesn't pass its own test suite.

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                                          @mgorny @Foxboron and they somehow fudged the git history, it seems like they added an orphan commit to the 5.x tags in order to fix readthedocs? at least the tags are marked as immutable now 🙃

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