“The collecting society GEMA, which manages the rights of composers, lyricists and music publishers and has approximately 100,000 members, filed the case against OpenAI in November 2024.”

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    Unless you are performing it for others, or for profit, they generally don’t care.

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      What if you read a copyrighted engineering textbook, and then build something for profit with that knowledge?

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        GEMA stands for “Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte” which means “Society for Musical Performing and Mechanical Reproduction Rights” in English. So if it’s not music they won’t care

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          But the court rulings / precedence wouldn’t care about that distinction, it just covers learning from copyrighted material in general.

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            No idea about that, not a lawyer. However I think a big part is that ChatGPT would just spit out full lyrics. If you were to recreate the textbook from memory and post them online, you’d probably be in trouble too