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FSF-funded call for white papers on philosophical and legal questions around Copilot
On its blog, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announceda call for white papers about GitHub Copilot and the questions surrounding it. The FSF will pay $500 for papers that it publishes because they " help elucidate the problem": We can see that Copilot's use of freely licensed software has many implications for an incredibly large portion of the free software community. Developers want to know whether training a neural network on their software can really be considered fair use. Others who may be interested in using Copilot wonder if the code snippets and other elements copied from GitHub-hosted repositories could result in copyright infringement. And even if everything might be legally copacetic, activists wonder if there isn't something fundamentally unfair about a proprietary software company building a service off their work.
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