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1) He's still using other people's source code without a proper license https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/pull/4222 That's equally bad in terms of "can lead to licensing battles and takedowns" 2) Tough one, all of this code isn't exactly open source. It's source available, because you can read the code. But, without a license, you can't really reuse the code. 3) Yes, that's an excellent point. Even if he gets taken down, he'd quickly get replaced by someone else. It'd be a bit of a shame for that to happen just because of some licensing issues that people are more than willing to sort out for him.
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The easy answer, honestly, for the community and contributors is to move their efforts to a project like InvokeAI. They already have a sensible license, a great team, and a pretty killer new release about to drop.
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He's a 4chan racist who does shit like make a "Whites Only" mod for Rimworld.
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If it's out in the open then it's public domain. I forked his webui and created stable-core, waiting for my DMCA trophy now
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No, this license applies to the model and anything that comes out of it, regardless of the software that sits on top. The license is specific that it carries forwards to "all derivatives of the model". you can read for yourself. https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion/blob/main/LICENSE
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It was in Venv/lib/site packages on October 9 in a folder titled analytics. The file actually gathered logs. By Oct 23, it was missing. Presumably replaced by: https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio/blob/main/gradio/utils.py which on its face gathers some kind of analytics. Although like I said Im not qualified to say what.
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Look at the comments under https://github.com/sczhou/CodeFormer/blob/3be238a2416ea1cffcdeff0f6eac0f4c1c400233/README.md
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