Hello,

Le mar. 11 nov. 2025 à 04:01, Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel
<[email protected]> a écrit :
> If you have concrete legal analysis or case law that supports this claim, 
> please share it.

I can name at least one Fortune 500 companies, that maybe won't
disclose publicly these facts, that did equivalent analysis and have
basically forbidden use of "AI"-generated code for distributed
software.
By way of consequence, if that matters to you, maybe these companies
would be very concerned that the ffmpeg project included such code.

Second, Gyan's Linux Foundation link is extremely telling:
1) You need to be able to identify whether the LLM output comes from
copyrighted code. ie, what it was trained on.
2) You need to report the portions affected, included with license
It's not making it forbidden, just impossible to abide by.

-- 
Christophe
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