• Cosmic Cleric
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    It must be the AI accounts that take offence with the licence.

    That would be my guess.

    There’s a lot of history in the last three-ish weeks in multiple of my posts with me using the license, including a standalone topic, where people/““people”” are ripping into me every way they can for using it, so I’m assuming it’s just more of that.

    I hate that the Lemmy admins are not taking care of the problem (if you admins are, and I’m just not just seeing it, then you have my apologies, and my thanks), but I’m also kind of numb to it at this point.

    Gamers Nexus is very consumer advocacy oriented, so I hate to think people are downvoting them for being them.

    In fact, if you’re looking to build a PC, and want good advice on your rights when it comes with warranty repair for products you may have purchased, I would definitely suggest watching the video that’s linked In this topic.

    Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

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        06 months ago

        Remember I’m pullin’ for ya–we’re all in this together. ✊🏼

        Thanks, and no disrespect meant, but I would believe that more if you did license your own comments as well.

        In case you need the formatting for it, here it is…

        [~Anti~ ~Commercial-AI~ ~license~ ~(CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0)~](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode.en)

        Feel free to replace the link to point to whatever license you wish to use for your own content, if you do not want to use the same one that I am using.

        Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

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          06 months ago

          I don’t think the license does anything at all, but it is weird to me that you are not also including some unique phrase or UUID. How are you going to prove their models used specifically your copyrighted content in the event that courts rule it is not fair use to do so? If you had a unique phrase you could probably trigger the model into repeating it as evidence.

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              06 months ago

              You are writing “anti-commercial AI,” they are making their work explicitly available to republish non-commercially. You have completely different motivations. One major difference between you and ProPublica is they must have interacted with some actual lawyers explaining how copyright works.

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                06 months ago

                You are writing “anti-commercial AI,” they are making their work explicitly available to republish non-commercially.

                That’s just a description of what the license actually does, non-commercial usage of my content.

                It’s actually not even my description, it’s one I got from someone else, who’s also licensing their content with the same license.

                I have no problem with my content being used for non-commercial purposes.

                You have completely different motivations.

                No, I do not. My intent aligns with ProPublica.

                Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

                • @[email protected]
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                  06 months ago

                  “Your license doesn’t do what you say it does.”

                  “Haha, joke’s on you, I don’t want it to do what I say it does.”

                  Glad we figured that one out.