Of course wrong licensing does happen with humans, too.GVovkiv wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 6:15 am ..And I more then enough sure, that even 50% of them (meaning, libraries authors) never mention origins of their: formulas, ideas, code snippets, etc or do it only partially. And nobody really questions that some parts of said code might be copy-paste or copy-paste with some remixing (like, formatting code snippets to fit library code) like this AI do (?). ...
When some random dude uses your work without credit (for whatever reason) then that is annoying.
If he brags "I created this!" then it is worse.
However, that is a risk we have to live with and many people feel the good outweighs the bad.
It is another level when a company creates a remix-bot, knowing full well that it well never respect licenses, to make money from the collective free work of millions of users.