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So Ed Sheeran won his lawsuit today from the families of the states of Marvin Gaye and I forgot the other writer on that his song was not stealing and that you know similar chords to make to make music are not necessarily plagiarism but that just got me thinking about like general copywriting and copyright laws like especially with the rise of AI like do you think that that there's gonna be more issues of people trying to steal other people's work. I feel like I already see this happen like on social media where it's like you can see one video and then you can see it again on different platforms by different accounts, by different people. So it's like, I feel like people are already stealing each other's content on the internet. It's only a matter of time before, you know, stealing art gets, you know, monetized, I guess. So what are your thoughts?
My least favorite copyright lawsuits are of music industry ones because there's only so many chords and progressions in notes that you can actually use and I can understand like blatant copyright things but I literally take the literal work and actually do you know copy it but like when it comes to the composition and all other stuff it's just It's all gonna be reused