Platform Development • Re: Tentative LLM contribution guidelines.
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June 2, 2026
I understand your concern, but if it's flat out un-copyrightable then it will effectively be license-free (i.e. public domain). That's the most permissive of any license and very obviously allows it to be included under a more restrictive license if the submitter so chooses. Copyright law doesn't apply to anything that doesn't include a creative element (there' have been plenty of court cases decided on this finding), which is where the "altered significantly enough after generation" comes from if someone wants to argue they have exclusive rights to something. The exclusivity part is what matters there, not that it can be used or included in a work, or not.
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