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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/03/2023 12:30, Tara Maya wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:mailman.91.1679916624.847.extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org">"B<span
dir="ltr" style="font-variant-ligatures: normal; orphans: 2;
widows: 2; float: none; display: inline !important;">ased on the
copyright guidelines posted by the Federal Copyright offices
that states that AI Generated content cannot be copyrighted, and
based on our own vendors feedback, we are not accepting such
content"</span></blockquote>
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So, they are not saying you wrote something that is copyrighted,
they're saying you want to publish material which cannot be
copyrighted. How is that grounds for rejecting it?<br>
If someone publishes something that no-one can claim copyright on,
they can't be accused of infringing copyright, can they!<br>
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Ben<br>
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