Yes, but, it's not always case. Nor anyone really asks about source of data that code comes fromGenerally speaking, you cannot just copy/paste code that you found on the internet unless it includes an appropriate license.
Just you wait before 2077 year!far as I know you cannot sue an AI.
Yes, but don't forget about regular, *human* users, who might do same thing, but since this users is not considered as AI we pay less attention to what they post and from where. It's not like ChatGPT devs invented copy-and-pasting code from someone without consensus, lol.All I am saying is that we should be especially critical towards its developers.
So, there is no universal, "cross-countries" way to determine that?It depends on where users A,B and C are located - each country has its own copyright laws.
Huh, interesting, probably.