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by ezoe
218 days ago
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When the machine automation quality became okay enough, this conflict of interest happens. His demand of not using his existing work for AI training is nonsense. Because the entire article is stated: > Portions of this content are ©1998–2025 by individual mozilla.org contributors. Content available under a Creative Commons license. Didn't he agree on that? So, this contributor revealed he doesn't understand the license his work is published under. As such, Mozilla must refuse his contribution because he don't understand the idea behind Creative Commons license. His wish granted I guess. |
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If mozilla wants to tell him that his work was valuable and therefore has grounds to sue him for rescinding the license, they will have a lot of difficulty proving that after their sumobot summarily deleted years of it for no good reason at a whim.
Good for him. He should probably consider suing them for destruction of his work.