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You can't make copies though. AI training requires making copies of materials, even if they're purchased.


Not true. You can photocopy pages from a book you own for your own use. You can make copies of purchased software as a backup. What you can’t do is make copies and give them to all your friends or sell them to the public.


> You can photocopy pages from a book you own for your own use

No. You won't get it trouble for it. But it is against the law. https://www.copyright.gov/what-is-copyright

"U.S. copyright law provides copyright owners with the following exclusive rights: Reproduce the work in copies"

This doesn't differentiate between partial and complete copies.

> You can make copies of purchased software as a backup

This is true. They had to write out that exception for digital media. And the key is "backup". You can't run or use multiple copies if you only own one.


While the rules for fair use are not black and white, one of the primary tests is whether the copying impairs the market for the work. If you want to copy pages of a book to mark them up, for instance, so your original copy stays clean, that would generally fall under fair use. You aren’t selling the copy or the original. You aren’t giving one or the other to other people, thereby eliminating a potential sale. You are copying some pages, not the entire work, cover to cover. As you say, you wouldn’t get in trouble for it in any case, but I’m pretty sure that it would be covered under fair use. But yea, if you photocopy a book and give it to your friend, that’s illegal.




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