smatovic wrote: ↑Fri Jul 08, 2022 7:58 pm
syzygy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 08, 2022 6:20 pm
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2) The FF2 NN data file is anyway free of copyright, so it can be freely distributed whether CB likes it or not.
Strong statement, AFAIK you are the expert on this, how do you back it up?
I have two mostly independent arguments.
The first argument is that copyright protects expression, and the FF2 NN does not contain expression. Expression relates to something a human can perceive. JPG data is copyrighted because you can look at the image. Text is copyrighted because you can read it. Source code is copyrighted because (the law says so) and you can read the code. (Object code is copyrighted because the law says it inherits the copyright on the source code.) An NN is just numbers. You can read the numbers or look at them, but it won't tell you anything sensible. If you load them into FF2 they will influence the move FF2 calculates for a given position, but I don't believe this amounts to expression.
The second argument is that the expression has to be the result of a modicum of creativity (= non-functional choices), and there is no such creativity in the FF2 NN. The creation of the FF2 NN involved many choices relating to learning parameters and the selection or generation of training data, but all of these choices were made with the aim of creating a strong chess playing entity and were therefore functional.
The two arguments are not fully independent: the expression has to express the creativity. But in my view an FF2 NN fails both tests: no expression, no creativity, let alone an expression of creativity.
If one considers, which I do not, that the FF2 NN is a "computer program" in the sense of the EU directive
2009/24/EC (regulating copyright on computer programs), then the first argument is overcome to some extent, but the second argument not.