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 (DIR) Post #AhrJEfpBCU9oPolwVE by how@ps.s10y.eu
       2024-04-18T17:53:07Z
       
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       Article 53(c) of the #AIAct says:> (c) put in place a policy to respect Union copyright law in particular to identify and respect, including through state of the art technologies, the reservations of rights expressed pursuant to Article 4(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/790;Article 4(3) of the above says:> expressly reserved by their rightholders in an appropriate manner, such as machine-readable means in the case of content made publicly available online.So, what is the "appropriate manner"?
       
 (DIR) Post #AhrJEgIFSPPRryN9oO by how@ps.s10y.eu
       2024-04-18T17:56:35Z
       
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       If I want to expressly forbid data-mining of public contents by AI, where should I put it? If I put it in one place (e.g., my canonical website), is it enough, or should everyone add specific lines of code EVERYWHERE to avoid feeding AIs? (What a waste of resources)Is there a /.well-known/ space for this? Or a HTTP header? Or an HTML header? Or a specific (machine-readable) blurb to put somewhere? Where? How?
       
 (DIR) Post #AhrJEgjtnbWlFjJEuW by how@ps.s10y.eu
       2024-04-18T17:56:52Z
       
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       Is this a joke that the #AIAct remains so elusive about "an appropriate manner" to expressly forbid #AI #DataMining, putting the burden of content providers to protect their own data from AI harvesting?