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Stack Overflow deals with that issue by having a license agreement.


GitHub, Bitbucket, GCE, AWS…all have licensing agreements for user contributions which the user flagged as “public” so I’m not exactly clear of your point if you are holding SO up as a bastion of intellectual property rights different from the other places LLM training sets were scraped from.


I was not the person that introduced SO to the discussion.


To be fair, their license agreement is pretty much impossible to enforce.




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