It's a product, first of all, and that product, created by a machine, can be charged with forgery. If a work is recognized as protected and hasn't been authorized for use, that poses a problem for the user.
When you buy and read books that inspire you, copyright makes that possible because the fact that it's been marketed means you can read it. However, our members constantly negotiate licenses for all kinds of services in both the technology and printed book fields.
Text and data searches can be done on works that have been authorized with or without remuneration and on works that are in the public domain. For protected works, licenses must be acquired, as is the case for services one wishes to use and for which one must read the conditions, pay and search. We believe the same is true of intellectual property.