I know it's technically very easy to get around, but would it give the content owner any stronger legal footing?
Their content is no longer on "the open Internet," which is the AI labs' main argument, is it not?
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I know it's technically very easy to get around, but would it give the content owner any stronger legal footing?
Their content is no longer on "the open Internet," which is the AI labs' main argument, is it not?