Pirating only matters when you take it from the corporations. If you are a corporation, then that's fine and expected.
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You're gonna sweat me over dowloading a decades old movie and yet you turn around and do THIS?
*offer not valid if incorporated in China
Do you have to contact them? Why can't you just pirate? I thought that was the point.
Authors Sue NVIDIA for Copyright Infringement
Like other tech companies, NVIDIA has also seen significant legal pushback from copyright holders in response to its training methods. This includes authors, who, in various lawsuits, accused tech companies of training their models on pirated books.
Ahhhh
For me personally I don't have a coherent opinion
There also may be an element of trying legally offload responsibility. If you're paying someone else for access, you have the insurance to say you didn't know you were getting pirated material, you paid for it and assumed that was then licensed!
Anna’s Archive Points Out Legal ‘Concern’
According to the complaint, Anna’s Archive then warned Nvidia that its library was illegally acquired and maintained. Because the site previously wasted time on other AI companies, the pirate library asked NVIDIA executives if they had internal permission to move forward.
I'm definitely not arguing NVIDIA didn't know what they were doing. They probably didn't think their internal emails would get leaked.
Anna’s Archive then warned Nvidia that its library was illegally acquired and maintained.
Very funny
In the article, they mention you can get ultra fast access - if you pay Anna's for that.
Yeah I don't understand why they couldn't just download the torrents with all of the website's books and be done with it.
they wanted high-speed database access
Downloading the torrents is one thing. Actually leeching stuff another. At least Meta seems to have had some difficulties due to the low number of seeders.
Oh, yeah, I guess. Every time I've used torrents to get the books it hasn't been very slow. But I imagine when you're downloading terabytes of books it's a very different situation
Aside from the speed issue, AA also has an impressive collection of metadata that isn't always captured within the files themselves. They also have metadata for a ton of books that aren't in their collection(yet).
