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I don't think so.

Please refer to the material I provided. Clear examples of use being restricted (decompilation, disassembly, copying, publication of performance measurements, etc.)

A license can restrict use, and we need to do exactly that (restrict use in training models and in inference) to address this new kind of threat to intellectual property rights.



I suspect those materials were read carefully. The gist of the rebuttal is that an author cannot reserve rights they do not have and licenses "can" claim restrictions that they are not able to actually claim (depending upon local law)




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