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by visarga
728 days ago
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I would agree if newspapers stopped reporting on social media posts, for which they don't ask permission or pay royalties. Not to mention that most articles are just rewording press agency news releases and other publications. And isn't Google stealing the content from the whole internet and making a huge profit from it? Why the double standard. Perplexity has links to sources too. |
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Pay-gating copyrighted content is different indeed from public-posted social media content. In the instance of the Forbes theft, Perplexity offered links to other copycats, but never the original [costly] reporting.