YouTube CEO @nealmohan tells me exclusively — if OpenAI is using YouTube videos to train Sora, that would be a “clear violation” of their policies (with @daveyalba) bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@emilychangtv @nealmohan @daveyalba a) what policies b) it’s publicly available data shared by third party users into the public domain
@Wealthandhappi @emilychangtv @nealmohan @daveyalba a) Their terms of service b) YouTube videos are not public domain, they are still protected by copyright
@gautam_at @emilychangtv @nealmohan @daveyalba Copyright only protects derivative works. The current case law does not classify the outputs of LLMs are derivative, but rather, as original works because they bear no resemblance to the copyrighted work