The Register: Copyright-ignoring AI scraper bots laugh at robots.txt so the IETF is trying to improve it | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
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The Register: Copyright-ignoring AI scraper bots laugh at robots.txt so the IETF is trying to improve it | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
The Register: Copyright-ignoring AI scraper bots laugh at robots.txt so the IETF is trying to improve it. “Content creators resort to IP blocking because major model-makers did not ask for permission or seek licenses before scraping the internet for content needed to train their AIs. OpenAI is now lobbying for copyright reform that would allow it to scrape more content without payment.”The post The Register: Copyright-ignoring AI scraper bots la…
Copyright law challenges AI companies’ training data
This article expresses the views of its author(s), separate from those of this publication. Readers are encouraged to comment or submit a Letter to the Editor to share their opinions. To submit a Letter to the Editor, follow the instructions here. A federal appeals court ruled against a man seeking copyright protection for AI-generated artwork in a case this March, and court cases like this indicate a larger problem for AI companies regarding co…
Copyright and AI in a World of Whiplash Public Policy - The Illusion of More
I have not added a copyright post here since March 19, when the DC Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in Thaler v. Perlmutter that works produced autonomously by generative AI (GAI) are not protected under U.S. copyright law. Although it is good to see the human authorship doctrine in copyright left undisturbed, it is a […] The post Copyright and AI in a World of Whiplash Public Policy appeared first on The Illusion of More.
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