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You can just ignore the license since the existence of these models is based on piracy at a scale never before seen. Aaron Swartz couldn’t have even imagined violating copyright that hard.

If you live in a glass house, you won’t throw stones. No one in the LLM space wants to be litigious

It’s an open secret that DeepSeek used a ton of OpenAI continuations both in pre training and in the distillation. That totally violates openAI TOS. No one cares.

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> No one in the LLM space wants to be litigious

Except for OpenAI.

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Both deepseek R1 and V3-0324 is mit licensed.
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