* Simo Sorce:

> In my opinion the situation is simple, as already several courts
> hinted, the output of an AI cannot be copyrighted, and that makes sense
> given Copyright hinges on protecting human creativity and AIs clearly
> are not human. So Fedora could make a decision that the default license
> for AI generated code is just "Public Domain".

This is a very U.S.-centric view.  I think Fedora should take a more
global perspective.  Fedora should not play to isolationist tendencies
by adopting policies that make Fedora legal to use in the United States
only.

Thanks,
Florian

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