I think most of who have worked in writing or entertainment know that piracy is a fact of life, and has been for a long time now.
But there’s a difference between a broke student downloading a PDF of your book, and a multibillion dollar company stealing your work for its own bullshit purposes.
But there’s a difference between a broke student downloading a PDF of your book, and a multibillion dollar company stealing your work for its own bullshit purposes.
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Mark Zuckerberg, a man so rich that he had Porsche build him a minivan, can pay.
The fact that at least 8 of them are in the stolen works that Meta is using for a commercial AI is revolting to me, though.