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How to stop Musk's Grok AI from training on anything you've ever said or done on X
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Apple has reportedly dropped Qualcomm modems on two 2025 iPhones
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Apple Intelligence wasn't trained on stolen YouTube videos
wdowell said:So that’s all ok then as they didn’t use it one thing but on another ? ߘ⦡mp;nbsp;
... but to somehow say it’s any more ok because it wasn’t used for Apple Intelligence but instead another is just comical)
But before expiration, Fair Use Doctrine must be taken into account for socially beneficial activities such as teaching, learning, and scholarship [research].Copyright and Fair Use
https://guides.lib.uci.edu/copyright/copyright_how_to_useIntroduction
The Fair Use Doctrine protects the use of copyrighted works for socially beneficial activities such as teaching, learning, and scholarship. Courts consider four factors in deciding whether a use is Fair Use or an infringement:
- Purpose of the Use (learning, commentary, criticism OR commercial);
- Nature of the Publication (factual OR creative);
- Amount and Substantiality of the Whole (small OR substantial);
- Effect on the Market (has no effect OR replaces a sale).
Does copyright protect data?
Copyright law is, for good or for ill, an increasing concern for academics in their work. One area receiving particular attention is the copyright status of data and data representations. The Copyright Act and relevant case law are clear on copyright protection for data in the United States: there is none. This excellent site on the Copyrightability of Charts, Tables, and Graphs from the University of Michigan explains why.
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Epic moves forward with iPhone 'Fortnite' return plans via EU alternative App Store
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Apple Ring: Two decades of rumors and speculation about a smart ring