California's AB 412, which requires AI developers to disclose copyrighted training data, is deemed practically impossible to comply with due to the lack of comprehensive, machine-readable copyright information and the difficulty of verifying data sources. This burden disproportionately affects smaller developers, potentially leading to an AI monopoly, while existing legal avenues already allow rights holders to pursue claims. Developers should advocate for a federal, unified approach to copyright law.
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