Comment by antonvs
5 hours ago
> You do have a right to privacy (arguably) but it is outweighed by the interest of enforcing the rights of others under copyright law.
What governs or codifies that? I would have expected that there would need to be some kind of specific overriding concern(s) that would need to apply in order to violate my (even limited) expectation of privacy, not just enforcing copyright law in general.
E.g. there's nothing resembling "probable cause" to search my own interactions with ChatGPT for such violations. On what basis can that be justified?
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