It’s all made from our data, anyway, so it should be ours to use as we want

  • xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 hours ago

    By this logic, you can copy a copyrighted imege as long as you decrease the resolution, because the new image does not contain all the information in the original one.

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      4 hours ago

      Am I allowed to take a copyrighted image, decrease its size to 1x1 pixels and publish it? What about 2x2?

      It’s very much not clear when a modification violates copyright because copyright is extremely vague to begin with.

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      5 hours ago

      In the case of Stable Diffusion, they used 5 billion images to train a model 1.83 gigabytes in size. So if you reduce a copyrighted image to 3 bits (not bytes - bits), then yeah, I think you’re probably pretty safe.