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nullbyte420 t1_jdw1g9t wrote
Reply to comment by esquire900 in [D] Instruct Datasets for Commercial Use by JohnyWalkerRed
And also against the terms of use
nullbyte420 t1_j4f72e8 wrote
Reply to comment by NoPause9252 in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
Guy doesn't know anything about it. There are many famous copyright claim lawsuits in music. Chuck Berry vs The beatles is a cool one I think. Lana del Rey vs I can't remember is a more recent case 🙂 I'm sure you can find a list of famous copyright cases in music.
nullbyte420 t1_j4e6397 wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
You sound like you have mania, mate.
nullbyte420 t1_j4e3181 wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
What does it feel like to be both stupid and universally disliked on the internet? It looks like your entire comment history is downvotes because you're always so confidently and obviously wrong and berating lol
nullbyte420 t1_j4e1pln wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
🤣
nullbyte420 t1_j4dxmhu wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
"facts" loooool
nullbyte420 t1_j4dwth5 wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
Oh it's you I'm laughing at hahahaha
nullbyte420 t1_j4dvpyg wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
Lmao if you knew anything about law you wouldn't be comparing criminal law with copyright law plus you're completely wrong, but I guess they didn't tell you about the distinction between manslaughter and murder or how these cases are usually judged in law school hahahahaha. I love you bring up programming, I've seen your dumbass comments in the node.js subreddit hahahahaha
nullbyte420 t1_j4dtx8r wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
Lol mate whatever, you're the one being uncivilized and uneducated on the internet. Look up cases like chuck Berry vs the beatles for a classic case that demonstrates the thin line between inspiration, accident and derivative copyright infringing art. It happens literally all the time (but often isn't published) making your music producing claims very untrustworthy. The only thing I'm convinced of by you is that you're a child who likes to dream some years ahead on the internet. We've all been there. But try not to make these ridiculous arguments based on nonexistent authority, it's evident from your post history that you know jack about music production lol.
You literally posted in a thread about this just 18 days ago by the way. https://www.reddit.com/r/WeAreTheMusicMakers/comments/zvxzcp/how_do_you_find_out_if_you_unconsciously/
nullbyte420 t1_j4dstko wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
You're very arrogant in your assumptions and completely oblivious to the issue at hand.
nullbyte420 t1_j4dop58 wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
You've been in the music industry for ten years and never heard unoriginal music or heard a musician play something familiar by accident? Wild!
nullbyte420 t1_j4bg9dh wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
Humans can't at all decide if they are original or not. You clearly don't know anything about playing music, but it happens VERY often that people record a cool original tune they like, show it to people and they go "you know this is mostly just song x by y in a different key, right". I can't remember how many times I've heard that but it's a lot.
nullbyte420 t1_j4asvd3 wrote
Reply to comment by aidv in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
By that logic, all music is derivative and all musicians should pay a subscription fee to play music
nullbyte420 t1_irethse wrote
Reply to comment by beezlebub33 in [D] Giving Up on Staying Up to Date and Splitting the Field by beezlebub33
To answer questions from normal people you don't need to know the latest thing. You need to understand the basics really well, because that's what they don't 🙂 Anyone can read the latest paper but not everyone can put it into context and compare it to existing models.
nullbyte420 t1_irdkp4g wrote
Reply to comment by -bb_ in [P] We released a new open-source library for metric learning! by Zestyclose-Check-751
Where's the L?
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Reply to comment by waxroy-finerayfool in [D] Turns out, Othello-GPT does have a world model. by Desi___Gigachad
I love it when software people spontaneously discover 20th century French philosophy. Check out Saussure and Baudrillard in particular who wrote a lot on literally this some 60 years ago