I was a little curious about this as well, how can you know whether or not this is dissuading the content scrapers? I’m familiar with like robot.txt but I’d imagine AI models don’t respect that type of thing the same way.
I was a little curious about this as well, how can you know whether or not this is dissuading the content scrapers?
Ultimately? I don’t. You usually can’t tell when other people are doing something legally or illegally, you just take it at good faith value they’re not doing anything illegally, just like with any other law on the books
I’m familiar with like robot.txt but I’d imagine AI models don’t respect that type of thing the same way.
Well it would be the owners of the robots that are scraping to build the AI models to honor the licensing.
If they don’t and it ever gets out that would cause problems for them, so I’m assuming they will, as the alternative is to try to scrub the text and thay would be a lot more time consuming for them to do so (extra steps).
My hope Is that the computer/Linux geeks that are programming those bots are open source minded, and will honor the licensing.
Either way, I’m doing my part, and assuming the bot owners will do what they are supposed to do as well.
Is there an automatic way you add it to the end of your comments? As far as I can see it’s not possible in the Boost for Lemmy app on Android…
That will require a signature field, which the Lemmy web client doesn’t have, and I’m not aware one way or the other for any of these Android / Apple clients.
What I did was I sent myself a text message, and then whenever I want to use it I just long press hold which copies and then a long press paste in the Lemmy web client editor.
I try, I try.
Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
On a more serious note, honestly? I don’t see very many people doing that.
Even worse, in fact I am of the opinion that many are conflict bots, and not actual real people. Bots don’t seem to be policed well here on Lemmy.
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Off topic but I’m kinda new here, why do you have that
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Its an anti Commercial-AI license. Basically to try to limit bots and prevent my comments being used to program AI models.
Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
I was a little curious about this as well, how can you know whether or not this is dissuading the content scrapers? I’m familiar with like robot.txt but I’d imagine AI models don’t respect that type of thing the same way.
Ultimately? I don’t. You usually can’t tell when other people are doing something legally or illegally, you just take it at good faith value they’re not doing anything illegally, just like with any other law on the books
Well it would be the owners of the robots that are scraping to build the AI models to honor the licensing.
If they don’t and it ever gets out that would cause problems for them, so I’m assuming they will, as the alternative is to try to scrub the text and thay would be a lot more time consuming for them to do so (extra steps).
My hope Is that the computer/Linux geeks that are programming those bots are open source minded, and will honor the licensing.
Either way, I’m doing my part, and assuming the bot owners will do what they are supposed to do as well.
Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Ah makes sense! Maybe I should use it too
Is there an automatic way you add it to the end of your comments? As far as I can see it’s not possible in the Boost for Lemmy app on Android…
That will require a signature field, which the Lemmy web client doesn’t have, and I’m not aware one way or the other for any of these Android / Apple clients.
What I did was I sent myself a text message, and then whenever I want to use it I just long press hold which copies and then a long press paste in the Lemmy web client editor.
Heres the template that I use…
[~Anti~ ~Commercial-AI~ ~license~ ~(CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0)~](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode.en)
Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)