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by wvenable
293 days ago
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> The problem is not AI bot scraping, per se, but "AI bot scraping while disregarding all licenses and ethical considerations". What licenses? Free and open web. Go crazy. What ethical considerations? Do I police how users use the information on my site? No. If they make a pipe bomb using an 6502 CPU using code taken from my website -- am I supposed to do something about that? |
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Real examples: My blog is BY-NC-SA and digital garden is GFDL. You can't take them, mangle and sell them. Especially, the blog.
AI companies take these posts, and sell derivatives, without any references, consent or compensation. BY-NC-SA is complete opposite of what they do.
This is why I'm not uploading any photos I take publicly anymore.