Sujet : Re: The end of stackoverflow?
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 10. May 2024, 19:07:45
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On 5/10/2024 7:53 AM, Don wrote:
It's feasible for the fine print of social sites similar to
Stackoverflow to stipulate all rights to user content belong to the
website owner. The quid pro quo is the owner's out-of-pocket expenses to
host the site.
Everything comes at a price. And this perfectly illustrates why people
absolutely must host their own websites in order to protect their
rights.
Litigation is what will protect your rights; merely hosting a site
(that can be archived and reused at a later date by any number of
visitors) only controls what that site will PUBLISH at some instant
in time.
Can you prevent a 'bot from scraping your site and using that
content to "educate a visitor"? *Train* an AI??