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@xgranadeCassandra Granade ๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ
There's already copyright case law regarding llm generated text.
Judges have ruled it is not human authored and therefore not subject to copyright.
The latest one i read specifically said that you must specifically state which portions were generated and exclude those sections from claimed copyright.
So "human put llm code chunks together" is likely only protected for the arrangement of the chunks and not any of the code itself. (Not a lawyer, making reasonable guess off of lots and lots of copyright knowledge and case law for things like remixing and collage work.)