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Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk would like to ‘delete all IP law’

Jack Dorsi, co -founder of Twitter (Now X) and Square (now Block), sparked a weekly weekend discussion on intellectual property, patents, and copyrights, with a distinguished publication announcement, “Delete all intellectual property law.”

The current owner of X, Elon Musk, answered, “I agree.”

It is not clear what exactly brought these comments, but they come at a time when artificial intelligence companies, including Openai (which Musk participated in establishing, and challenging them in court), faces many lawsuits that claim to have violated copyright to train their models.

In fact, the technical missionary and investor, Chris Missina, alluded to this while he was writing that Dorsi “has a point”, because “IP fines/strikes 3 to violate artificial intelligence may become an alternative to putting the poor in prison to possess cannabis.”

Others were less sympathetic to this argument, as ED Newton-REX (which is somewhat non-profitable trained practices of artificial intelligence that respects the rights of creators) that describes the Dormy-Musk Stock Exchange as “technicians who declare a comprehensive war on creators who do not want their lives for profit.”

“Any Jack or Elon companies will be without the IP law,” writer Lincoln Michel wrote, adding, “They only hate artists,” the writer Lincoln Michel wrote.

Dorsi clarified his position on his subsequent responses, as he wrote that there are “much larger models to push the creators” with the demand “of the current patients who take many of them and search for rent only.”

He explained a similar point when the lawyer (and former lawyer of Robert F

“IP law is the only thing that separates human creations from the creations of artificial intelligence,” said Shanshan. “If you want to fix it, let’s talk!”

Dorsi replied, “Creativity is what is separated by us currently, and the current system limits this, and put payments in the hands of the gate guards who do not pay to some extent.”

Musk’s response is at least compatible with the data made in the past, for example, Jay Lino told “Patents are weak.”

A decade ago, in the so -called “patent gift”, pledged that Tesla would not implement patents against other companies that they used “in good faith.” (The company then sued Cap-XX in Australia to patents, but it said that this was a response to a CAP-XX lawsuit against Tesla.)

Dorshi showed interest in the open sources of social media, most notably the start of the project, which eventually became Bluezi, although he seemed disappointed and left the Bluezki Council in the end. (Bluesky Jay Gray Griber recently said that the departure of Dorsi “liberated” the company who appears to be a side project for the billionaire.)

It should also be noted that the separation line between a random conversation on Twitter/X and the actual government policy is thinner than it was, with Musk joining the Trump administration and pushing collective demobilization through its government’s Ministry of Government – named after the name Mim and largely employment of the world of technology.

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2025-04-13 15:12:00

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