Interesting thought -

When a person learns from your original texts, they don't steal your texts because they just read them and don't copy them.

If one is inspired by that article, then it is not stealing, as one is not duplicating/replicating, one is just inspired/learned something new and so subsequently made their author text/invented something and you as a copycat of the original text have no right to that invention or money from the new article.

But how will that work for chatbots ?

After all ChatGTP, if it reads your article, it can store it as a machine and then duplicate it endlessly in chatbots, how will the rights apply here ?

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Copyright law seems flawed as information wants to be free. Idea’s don’t have rights. The people with those rights can expose them to the market or public. People will benefit from their idea even if they don’t claim a right. They or others will reward them with reputation and remuneration one way or another. My 2 sats.

Wow, that’s really interesting point !

Need to think about that.

I got that idea bcs I saw that some people going to sue with a OpenAi