@amble@woods.secretbearsociety.org
Post #2036002
2026-02-20 18:14 UTC
@JohanEmpa not a legal expert by any means, but this explains some of it:
“So let’s say a company uses my blog in their training data, they make a copy, that is a reproduction, but they are not sharing it, they are just extracting statistical data from my words, so the sharing part of the requirements are not met. […], extracting information from a work is not an exclusive right of the author, training a model with a legal copy doesn’t infringe copyright in itself.”
https://www.technollama.co.uk/creative-commons-and-ai-training
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@JohanEmpa@mastodon.green 2026-02-20 20:21
@amble Aha, hmm, complicated topic. Thanks for the explanation. Well, let's see if Creative Commons release updated versions of their licenses to deal with this.