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  • Intellectual property licenses protect property rights not intellectual labor. That’s like saying property rights protect labor and I don’t think anyone would agree with that.

    I’n also not too concerned about the rights of labor aristocratic artists being infringed upon. If these artists and writers were creating their art for the sake bringing about positive social change then this would be worth considering but as the creative industry stands today they mostly work to support consumption ignorance and inequality.


  • Deepseek democratizing the alienation of artists and writers from their labor.

    I don’t think you’ve sufficiently substantiated this claim. I don’t think any laborers in the tech industry believe this.

    Tech workers don’t need to train Deepseek themselves to derive value from Deepseek in the same way that tech workers don’t need to build Linux or VS Code themselves to derive value from those tools. Nothing is completely open of course. Linux development is mostly driven by for profit companies and VS Code is wholly owned by one but they both still benefit everyone and make the ecosystem more accessible.