> Either this causes copyright law to be re-written entirely or the complete dissolution of copyright law.
It's tempting to make the big case of the day "the most important of all time," but most likely this will just pile some fair-use carve-outs for commercial LLMs onto the Copyright Act of 1998 (which piled onto the Acts of 1976, 1909, 1870, 1831, and 1790).
I don't think that much is going to change, but I'm curious in the arguments for otherwise.
It's tempting to make the big case of the day "the most important of all time," but most likely this will just pile some fair-use carve-outs for commercial LLMs onto the Copyright Act of 1998 (which piled onto the Acts of 1976, 1909, 1870, 1831, and 1790).
I don't think that much is going to change, but I'm curious in the arguments for otherwise.