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Comment by bayindirh

17 hours ago

My view on this is simple:

If you're a bot which will ignore all the licenses I put on that content, then I don't want to you to be able to reach that content.

No, any amount of monetary compensation is not welcome either. I use these licenses as a matter of principle, and my principles are not for sale.

That's all, thanks.

I think the problem is that despite the effort, you will still end up in the dataset. So it's futile

How can you tell a bot will ignore all your content licenses?

  • Currently all AI companies argue that the content they use falls under fair use, and disregard all licenses. This means any future ones respecting these licenses needs to be whitelisted.

    • How do you know that that bot is part of those AI companies? Maybe it's my personal bot you're blocking, should I also not have (indirectly) access to the content?

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