Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court winjeffw@lemmy.worldmod to News@lemmy.world – 302 points – 5 months agoarstechnica.com26Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsBut LLM's can copy anything.rules for thee but not for me! piracy is awrsome, folks!But they make stonk lines go up so wall street can buy caviar for their kids. 1 more...What I'm hearing you say is that the Internet Archive needs to figure out some underhanded way of making themselves ridiculously profitable and then stop being a non-profit. It worked out quite well for OpenAI after all.1 more...
But LLM's can copy anything.rules for thee but not for me! piracy is awrsome, folks!But they make stonk lines go up so wall street can buy caviar for their kids. 1 more...What I'm hearing you say is that the Internet Archive needs to figure out some underhanded way of making themselves ridiculously profitable and then stop being a non-profit. It worked out quite well for OpenAI after all.1 more...
What I'm hearing you say is that the Internet Archive needs to figure out some underhanded way of making themselves ridiculously profitable and then stop being a non-profit. It worked out quite well for OpenAI after all.
But LLM's can copy anything.
rules for thee but not for me!
piracy is awrsome, folks!
But they make stonk lines go up so wall street can buy caviar for their kids.
What I'm hearing you say is that the Internet Archive needs to figure out some underhanded way of making themselves ridiculously profitable and then stop being a non-profit. It worked out quite well for OpenAI after all.