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Judge dismisses majority of GitHub Copilot copyright claims
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Can you name one in Germany? Just asking.
Anyway, at this stage of the trial only legal experts are involved. The judge examines if the legal arguments are sound, assuming the allegations are true. Whether the allegations are actually true will only be determined in the future. That's also when Fair Use comes in. At that point, you need outside experts to advise on the non-legal aspects.
Not a specific one, but I was kind of citing the German judicial system writ large as a model that appeared meaningfully more effective than the model the US uses.
Hmm. In what way is the German system more effective? I know of some hair-raising cases. Me, I blame the law-makers and not the judges, but others see it differently. I can't think of a single related case, where I'd say that the judgement served everyone's interests.
ETA: Bad question. You explained how the German system is more effective. I'm wondering about cases where I can see this in action. IE: "well-informed and incisive decisions on anything in the computer hardware / EE or computer science fields."