> Any license on "100% vibecoded" projects can be safely ignored.
As far as I know that has only been decided in US so far, which is far from the whole world.
> Any license on "100% vibecoded" projects can be safely ignored.
As far as I know that has only been decided in US so far, which is far from the whole world.
There was a study from the US copyright office that found a single jurisdiction where the output of an AI prompt is copyrightable: China.
Everything else is various shades of "No, unless a human modified it"
edit: https://www.copyright.gov/ai/Copyright-and-Artificial-Intell...
In Poland law is similar in this regard, so I'd assume at least some other countries do this as well.