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We're entering a new world were machine learning is producing works. We just don't know, from a legal point of view, where we are with all this stuff. Ther there isn't legal precedent yet. So i would be very cautious if i was runing the company with employees using this. If you do get accused of copyright infringement, and oucoding just so well it was generated by copis regardless of how you did it. But even if you didn't, even if you weren't using co pilot, just get the license as a insurance policy. Neer pay you ten dollars a month. They can't prove that it didn't. I assume demens are good lawyers