@Haijo7@snac.haijo.eu @radmin@limepeeps.perchinup.top In short about the "questionable legality" you mentioned.
I don't think there's any questionable legality with training a neural network.
There are many good fair use arguments on why you should be able to use something as training data for a neural network without implicit permission from the author.
The real questionable legality is in the output that these machine learning models produce. You should be careful with that, as you might be unknowingly copying something that already exists.
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