SciHub was an early warning, IMHO, that there's a strong risk of the first world fumbling the ball so badly with IP that tech ecosystems start growing in the third world instead. The dominant platform for distributing scientific journal papers is no longer Western. Maybe SciHub is economically inconsequential, but LLM's certainly are not!
Imagine if California had banned Google spidering websites without consent, in the late 90's. On some backwards-looking, moralizing "intellectual property" theory, like the current one targeting LLM's. 2/3rd of modern Silicon Valley wouldn't exist today, and equivalent ecosystems would have instead grown up in, who knows where. Not-California.
We're all stupidly rich and we have forgotten why we're rich in the first place.
Imagine if California had banned Google spidering websites without consent, in the late 90's. On some backwards-looking, moralizing "intellectual property" theory, like the current one targeting LLM's. 2/3rd of modern Silicon Valley wouldn't exist today, and equivalent ecosystems would have instead grown up in, who knows where. Not-California.
We're all stupidly rich and we have forgotten why we're rich in the first place.