← Back to context Comment by skeptrune 3 months ago *edit. Will this actually change OpenAI's behaviour to any meaningful extent? 7 comments skeptrune Reply mrweasel 3 months ago Other countries are currently going through the same. KODA is running a similar lawsuit on behalf of the Danish musicians, they can now point to Germany as an example, making it much easier for them to win. dicknuckle 3 months ago Does what a US court rules really matter? skeptrune 3 months ago Probably not for something like this honestly. I feel like it would just keep getting appealed up. But what do I know? I'm not an attorney. pjc50 3 months ago It does in Germany? And quite likely in the rest of the EU? skeptrune 3 months ago I guess. But I doubt openai will change its behaviour due to this. pjc50 3 months ago Do you think that the German courts will just shrug and accept noncompliance with a court order? 1 reply →
mrweasel 3 months ago Other countries are currently going through the same. KODA is running a similar lawsuit on behalf of the Danish musicians, they can now point to Germany as an example, making it much easier for them to win.
dicknuckle 3 months ago Does what a US court rules really matter? skeptrune 3 months ago Probably not for something like this honestly. I feel like it would just keep getting appealed up. But what do I know? I'm not an attorney.
skeptrune 3 months ago Probably not for something like this honestly. I feel like it would just keep getting appealed up. But what do I know? I'm not an attorney.
pjc50 3 months ago It does in Germany? And quite likely in the rest of the EU? skeptrune 3 months ago I guess. But I doubt openai will change its behaviour due to this. pjc50 3 months ago Do you think that the German courts will just shrug and accept noncompliance with a court order? 1 reply →
skeptrune 3 months ago I guess. But I doubt openai will change its behaviour due to this. pjc50 3 months ago Do you think that the German courts will just shrug and accept noncompliance with a court order? 1 reply →
pjc50 3 months ago Do you think that the German courts will just shrug and accept noncompliance with a court order? 1 reply →
Other countries are currently going through the same. KODA is running a similar lawsuit on behalf of the Danish musicians, they can now point to Germany as an example, making it much easier for them to win.
Does what a US court rules really matter?
Probably not for something like this honestly. I feel like it would just keep getting appealed up. But what do I know? I'm not an attorney.
It does in Germany? And quite likely in the rest of the EU?
I guess. But I doubt openai will change its behaviour due to this.
Do you think that the German courts will just shrug and accept noncompliance with a court order?
1 reply →