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by andy99
274 days ago
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> As a content publisher, I am very interested in any proposal that results in me getting residual payments from AI scrapers. So you use a public resource and presumably like the upside that comes with sharing on it, but you want to limit uses now that someone has found one that you don't like, so you're fine with degrading that public resource? You could always share things privately or behind a paywall if you don't want them available publicly. But people seem to want to have their cake and eat it too. I get why a hosting provider would want to limit crawlers to save bandwidth. The "creator" angle is just greed. |
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Can you say more? what is the "public resource" I'm using as a content publisher? In that role I see myself more as the provider of a public resource (my content), not a user.