Microsoft AI chief makes questionable claims about copyright and online content
Briefly

Suleyman believes publicly available web content can be freely copied and reused, stating it's been a norm since the '90s, akin to 'freeware.'
Contrary to US copyright law, which protects creators upon creation, Suleyman sees content on the open web as fair game for all, implying a different view of intellectual property rights.
Suleyman notes instances where websites explicitly forbid scraping or crawling, suggesting potential legal gray areas for such actions that may require court resolution.
Read at Computing
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