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They should move out of US and keep doing it anyway.

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I would like to see these publishers take on OpenAI, Midjourney and others, who basically said that copyright laws should not apply to them because AI would be “impossible” without them having free access to everything.

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I wish people would stop comparing those uses of copyright to nonprofits like Internet Archive

While I understand AI training exemptions to copyright are controversial, and think most people here would side with IA on ebook lending.

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“Just” lost it? I could have sworn I saw this news days ago, but “just” makes me feel like this happened minutes ago

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To be fair the post was 2 days old when you posted

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Alls fair in love and posting on the internet

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On the other hand, authors have a right to be compensated in connection with the copying and distribution of their original creations.

No author lose any compensation, only publisher. Publisher not have that right.

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