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by Devin Ulibarri Contributions Published on Feb 24, 2022 05:32 PM
In our call for papers, we set forth several areas of interest. Most of these areas centered around copyright law, questions of ownership for AI-generated code, and legal impacts for GitHub authors who use a GNU or other copyleft license for their works. We are pleased to announce the community-provided research into these areas and much more. This folder contains the HTML version of the finalists' papers.
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