> If [..] we would receive a similar [DMCA] notice, then we most likely would have to disable the repository until the matter is resolved by court ruling if such is fought through by the project owners. This could include the code, issues, and documentation, which would immediately threaten/weaken the development community around that project.
If Claude code is written by Claude code, and AI outputs are not currently considered copyrightable, then how is Anthropic asserting copyright over the leak?
What's the legal theory here? Is the argument that leaked source code loses copyright protection, or simply that Codeberg is outside US jurisdiction and therefore harder to enforce against?
They will file an appeal within 7 days and then it needs to be decided by a court. My guess is that since AI generated stuff isn’t copyright able that they will lose.
> If [..] we would receive a similar [DMCA] notice, then we most likely would have to disable the repository until the matter is resolved by court ruling if such is fought through by the project owners. This could include the code, issues, and documentation, which would immediately threaten/weaken the development community around that project.
https://blog.codeberg.org/on-the-youtube-dl-dmca-takedown.ht...
If Claude code is written by Claude code, and AI outputs are not currently considered copyrightable, then how is Anthropic asserting copyright over the leak?
My fork of claude code's leaked source was DMCA'd. I republished it on codeberg. There it will stay for future reference.
Edit: DMCA happened on github. Moved to codeberg since it's not beholden to US DMCA law.
What's the legal theory here? Is the argument that leaked source code loses copyright protection, or simply that Codeberg is outside US jurisdiction and therefore harder to enforce against?
They will file an appeal within 7 days and then it needs to be decided by a court. My guess is that since AI generated stuff isn’t copyright able that they will lose.
What’s going on here in main.tsx? (Elided linter comments for conciseness)
Use a protocol that is censorship resistant, not HTTP.
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