So, Thrillbenders, what would you do in Amber's situation? Would you feel sympathy for the SIM? A moral obligation? @TheEndling
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Anyone else want to weigh in? RT"Sapient code as anyone's intellectual property would, in the US, be a 13th Amendment violation"
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@thrillbent@chaosprime Is it a slavery question, or a copyright question. Could you sue the sapient code for theft of copyright? -
@Southhollow Only if the MPAA can sue a human on copyvio for having memories of seeing a movie. Not that I'd put it past them.@thrillbent -
@chaosprime Depends how it works. It's not memories of code if it is the code. Reviewing a movie is legal, posting it isn't.@thrillbent -
@chaosprime@thrillbent Here's a question... if I no longer control my computer because of sapient, doesn't sapient owe me a new computer? -
@Southhollow Hard to see it. Its sapience isn't a result of its volition. 's like charging your fetus rent on your womb.@thrillbent
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