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To help train AI models, Meta and other tech companies have downloaded and shared pirated books via BitTorrent from Anna’s Archive and other shadow libraries. In an ongoing lawsuit, Meta now argues that uploading pirated books to strangers via BitTorrent qualifies as fair use. The company also stresses that the data helped establish U.S. global leadership in AI.

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      2 days ago

      To be fair, I did say inherently part of. It would have been rude of them not to seed.

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        Those bastards stole all our data! But hey, at least they seeded it. Would have been pretty darn rude, otherwise.

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          2 days ago

          I’m not pro-copyright. I actually steal content, as in pirate it and then watch it. I don’t consider it stealing to train AI on it.

          “Our” data implies we collectively own it, yet we don’t, copyright companies for the most part do.