Comment to U.S Copyright Office on Data Provenance and Copyright
Scholars have paid much attention to the copying of raw data to train and develop machine learning models. Many have argued that such use of raw data, derived either directly from the internet or from a dataset, is protected under fair use such that the owners of the original work may not be success...
Main Authors: | Mahari, Robert, Shayne, Longpre, Donewald, Lisette, Polozov, Alan, Pentland, Alex 'Sandy', Lipsitz, Ari |
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Other Authors: | MIT Connection Science (Research institute) |
Format: | Other |
Language: | en_US |
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U.S. Copyright Office
2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/154171 |
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