Comment by Dylan16807
21 hours 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.
21 hours 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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