Elias

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[–] Elias@mementomori.social 0 points 19 hours ago

@AlRoeh @octade @prachisrivas @academicchatter @pluralistic

Thank you for the reading tip!

Of course legal language is complex and has traditions that make it differ from common language. But - as you noted - it is possible to understand that with some training, experience or help.

Even I can understand German law or court decisions with my rusty German and a dictionary or a proper automatic translator (such as DeepL which AFAIK is a German company). On the other hand, after learning 20 years I am still not able to get a grasp of relevant law cases in a certain legal problem. It is truly, as Monty Python would put it, something totally different. ;-)

[–] Elias@mementomori.social 0 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

@octade @prachisrivas @academicchatter

Call me an idealist besserwisser but....

It took me 20 years to understand that the hero lawyers of US tv series and movies who remember a huge amount of court cases is not just about remembering being fancy but it is the very nature of common law system. There is no other law in many cases.

It was a shock for me as in German tradition that Finland has also followed, legislation is thematic and the laws are possible for a layman to understand.

Especially in the US the principle of minimizing state of the founders has lead to a very undemocratic and dysfunctional legal structure. It is far too costly, complicated and fuzzy.

[–] Elias@mementomori.social 0 points 2 days ago (4 children)

@prachisrivas @academicchatter

I must admit that the copyright legislation of GB is totally perverted IMHO. What else can you say about a country following common law tradition and the copyright owners of legal cases are.... ta-daa... barristers!

AFAIK this is the reason why there is no public, freeof charge, searchable index of cases.

Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

[–] Elias@mementomori.social 0 points 2 days ago (5 children)

@prachisrivas @academicchatter

I have the impression that copyright legislation in GB is a real mess. Nevertheless I doubt that a deal with any publisher would give _anyone_ free hands to create such snippets as they are essentially derivatives.

I am very interested to continue discussing this because the AI fuss is a project to fill our world with meaningless shit to a very much greater extent than until now.

Some vision, isn't it? :D

[–] Elias@mementomori.social 0 points 2 days ago (7 children)

@prachisrivas @academicchatter

IMHO this is a copyright infringement.