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Uh, this is just a curiosity, but do you have a reference for that last argument?

If true, it would mean most commercial code being developed today, since it's increasingly AI-generated, would actually be copyright-free. I don't think most Western courts would uphold that position.

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The headline was misleading. The courts avoided to decide what Thaler could have copyrighted because he said he was not the author.



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