Former Twitter CEO and co -founder Jack Dorsi has taken his … X account to post a debate statement. “Delete all IP law.”
Elon Musk responds to tweet/exist with similar short “I agree”As the thread of intellectual property and those who have come into full fighting on the Internet, they feel that the IP law is a hindrance to development in modern times.
One user posted, “Co -ordinate. Burn the whole government.” Block, inci (Former Square, Inc.), a company co -founder of Dorsi.
Dorsi showed double down on his argument (by Takkarch) In response to a post, it argues that IP law is the only thing that separates human creations from AI creations, He replied:
“The creativity is the one that currently separates us, and the existing system is restricting it, and is putting the supply of SIC into the hands of the gate keepers who are not making fair payments.”
What I feel like a call for IP law reforms is not an elimination. It is not clear that Dorsi has demanded “delete” the open general IP law, which has led to a significant extent.
However, the Dorsie -made X rivals, Bluesky, were made on the open source protocol, and its latest AI venture, An AI assistant called “Goose”Uses an open source model. Fans of open use of durasi information appear, and it does not look, at least under the current system, legally secure IP rights.
In the meantime, Kasturi has previously said that “patents are for the weak”, in spite of the overall 25 of them His name has been promised by the richest man in the world that he will not take legal action against other companies who used Tesla’s patent with good faith.
In modern AI’s modern era, intellectual property rights are a hot topic, as it is repeatedly claimed that various tech companies are illegally eliminating copyright data for training their AI models.
Open recently offered numerous suggestions for the US government, encouraging them to implement a copyright strategy that “promotes learning freedom” in the competition of Chinese competition, especially “by protecting American AI models” (from the People’s Republic of China).
Both Dorsesi and Canalis are very much inserted into the development of AI.
As a man with President Trump’s ear, Musk’s position specifically makes his comments about it, though reforms in IP law (or “deletion”) do not appear much on the current US government’s agenda – which instead seems to be about to change the tariffs on a daily basis.
Nevertheless, the tech industry and serious financial power of both the Dorsi and the muscle are a special voice.
Do you have an indication of a potential clean change in intellectual property rights in the coming years? You guess it is as good as mine. Still, as X -user @Porwart He tells it (to a great extent, in my opinion): “Once they make their bag, each person becomes a free market.”