If you had any doubt that the rise of LLM tools is a threat to F/OSS, even beyond the fact that its trained on it without permission, and is now frequently used to replace it (why import a battle-tested library when you can have an "agent" half-ass it?), people are now using LLMs to create derivative rewrites of open source projects to give them cover for bullshit relicensing attempts.
@baldur with the recent supreme court ruling on works created by llms being unable to be copyrighted...
#Copyright is for humans.
I ain't a lawyer. But that's an obvious problem for #vibecoding and #agenticai works.
An odd way to come at it for some, but there it is. From #SCOTUS.
https://www.theverge.com/policy/887678/supreme-court-ai-art-copyright