Open Source Guy
Can You Relicense Open Source by Rewriting It with AI? The chardet 7.0 Dispute
California’s AB 1043 Could Regulate Every Linux Command, and the Open Source World Is Too Quiet
Tracing Creative Commons Licenses Across AI: Training Data, Models, Outputs
NVIDIA Open Model License: A Corporate Risk Analysis
The Boundary of Copyrightability in AI-Generated Code: A Perspective from Japanese and U.S. Law
The Current State of the Theory that GPL Propagates to AI Models Trained on GPL Code
Reflections on the GEMA v. OpenAI Ruling (Munich I Regional Court)
Why Heavy Codes of Conduct are Unnecessary for most Open Source Projects
From Permission to Contract: Dual Enforcement and Rising Risk in Open Source Licensing
The Legal Hack: Why U.S. Law Sees Open Source as “Permission,” Not a Contract
Evaluating OpenMDW: A Revolution for Open AI, or a License to Openwash?
How Can Open Source Projects Accept AI-Generated Code? — Lessons from QEMU’s Ban Policy
Why Has DebConf Never Come to Japan? A Look at the Hurdles and Hopes
Solving the Tree Swing Paradox: AI’s Final Boss Is the Human Client
U.S. Copyright Office’s AI-Training Report amid Political Turbulence
The Missing Piece in Japan’s Open Source Journey: Strong, Visionary Leadership
A Curious Phenomenon with Gemma Model Outputs and License Propagation