Comment by rasgkl
6 hours ago
Anna's Archive has a well established record of selling first class access to pirated material to AI companies:
https://www.heise.de/en/news/Nvidia-Court-documents-reveal-c...
" Anna’s Archive reportedly demanded more than 10,000 US dollars for so-called express access to the hosted data, after which Nvidia inquired about the exact modalities of such accelerated access. Nvidia was also informed by those responsible for the shadow library that the requested datasets had been illegally acquired and maintained. Anna’s Archive therefore asked if there was internal authorization. Nvidia reportedly granted this within a week, after which the shadow library granted access to the approximately 500 terabytes of pirated books. Whether Nvidia actually paid for access to the data is not revealed in the court documents."
A better source is the TorrentFreak article cited by the parent’s citation.
https://torrentfreak.com/nvidia-contacted-annas-archive-to-s...
10k only??? Incomparable to the value delivered any way you measure it...
Yeah, that's pocket-change for NVIDIA, doesn't sound legit.
What's with all the throwaways and accounts created in the past few minutes, all bad-mouthing Anna's Archives?
I noticed that as well. This site is so well designed.
Some weird astroturfing going on.
If you cant ban or arrest or stop them, then you badmouth and create fake dissent and claim the 'documents are spyware and malware'.
And naturally, nanoclaw openclaw etm make it easy-peasy to make instant botfarms.
I must have triggered the botfarm, like how that "MK Rathbun clawbot" attacked Scott Shambaugh. Now at -3.
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