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# Brad Templeton Yeah, it's an open legal question.  My guess is that...

*January 15, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Brad Templeton's comment.*

Brad Templeton Yeah, it's an open legal question.  My guess is that the AI companies will be required to block potentially copyrighted output (the same way YouTube et al block unlicensed use of copyrighted songs.)
