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True, but "exact copy" almost certainly isn't going to be what gets produced -- and you can have a derivative work that isn't an exact copy of the original, just generate something that looks a lot like part of the original. Like, you'd want to have a pretty good chance of finding a derivative work.
And that would mean that anyone who generates a model to would need to provide access their training corpus, which is gonna be huge -- the models, which themselves are large, are a tiny fraction the size of the training set -- and I'm sure that some people generating models aren't gonna want to provide all of their training corpus.
Minhash might be able to produce a similarity metric without needing exactness and without revealing the training data.