Comment by Dylan16807
1 day ago
If it's actually co authored then you should be fine on copyright.
And of course dumb messages that aren't true won't affect copyright.
1 day ago
If it's actually co authored then you should be fine on copyright.
And of course dumb messages that aren't true won't affect copyright.
> If it's actually co authored then you should be fine on copyright
How so? All your outoutput is now legally partly owned by Microsoft?
If I write "I own lelanthran's car", does that make me the legal owner of your car? No?
> If I write "I own lelanthran's car", does that make me the legal owner of your car?
If I counter sign agreement, certainly. How do you think that sales of both movable and immovable property work?
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No. Legal ownership doesn't depend on whether aislop edited your commit message.
The bot (and therefore microsoft) doesn't get any copyright at all.
> The bot (and therefore microsoft) doesn't get any copyright at all.
But then neither do you, for every commit that was marked with copilot.
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