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The release of version 7.0 of the open-source Python library chardet has sparked controversy over whether an AI-assisted rewrite can change its original restrictive license. Maintainer Dan Blanchard used Anthropic's Claude tool to create a faster, MIT-licensed version, but original author Mark Pilgrim argues it violates the LGPL terms. The case highlights emerging legal and ethical questions in AI-generated code.

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