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Essentially he is arguing that you should try and figure out the licensing later. Because why pay licenses or lawyers if it doesn’t sell?

> So, in the example that I gave of the TikTok competitor — and by the way, I was not arguing that you should illegally steal everybody’s music — what you would do if you’re a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, which hopefully all of you will be, is if it took off, then you’d hire a whole bunch of lawyers to go clean the mess up, right? But if nobody uses your product, it doesn’t matter that you stole all the content.

He seems to realize that people may take issue with this approach.

> And do not quote me.



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