UK trying to pass law to let AI take anything on internet unless you opt out. (www.youtube.com)
from RotatingParts@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 01 Feb 2025 06:21
https://lemmy.ml/post/25453822

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Telorand@reddthat.com on 01 Feb 2025 07:06 next collapse

How opt-out will work in practice:

<img alt="" src="http://pleated-jeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/fj.jpeg">

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 01 Feb 2025 08:09 collapse

Not sure if this was on purpose, but it seemed quite appropriate

<img alt="" src="https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/dac83963-5584-4608-8a16-bb6c15e6ffea.png">

Rentlar@lemmy.ca on 01 Feb 2025 08:55 collapse

It’s Lisa looking at a sign that reads:

“Keep Out”

“Or Enter. I’m a sign, not a cop.”

haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com on 01 Feb 2025 07:07 next collapse

Not interested enough to support corpo media please post it on peertube if you can. but from the headline: yikes! And I thought they were done with the most vile political idiocy.

thevoidzero@lemmy.world on 01 Feb 2025 07:28 next collapse

I support this if it applies to everyone, not just AI. We should be able to use everything that we see as well

TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org on 01 Feb 2025 08:17 collapse

Open source the planet.

barryamelton@lemmy.ml on 01 Feb 2025 09:27 next collapse

Copyright and license laws for you, not for me. This is the biggest theft ever.

Doomsider@lemmy.world on 01 Feb 2025 09:41 next collapse

Intellectual property are rights for the rich. A perversion of science and art used to commercialize our culture. Creating artificial scarcity while denying that all science and art are built from copying and iterative development.

We could abolish it completely and it would cause an explosion of creativity and innovation like we have never seen before.

skribe@aussie.zone on 01 Feb 2025 18:07 collapse

Yeah, nah. While copyrights are a problem as they’re currently employed, removing them would screw every content creator on the planet. Most of us don’t make much as it is, with only a few making a living from our work. Removing copyright would allow anyone to take what we produce without any compensation.

The corporations would love that.

Doomsider@lemmy.world on 01 Feb 2025 18:39 collapse

Content creators are not protected by copyright unless they have anywhere between $50k-300k and months of their time to waste an litigation.

The average cost for a federal copyright case is $278,000. Let’s stop pretending this is for the little guy.

Most importantly you are only looking at the utility of Intellectual property to make money. Art and science exist outside this realm for thousands of years without it.

We are to sacrifice the way science and art have always worked so supposedly content creators can make money. If this is your argument I will have to take a hard pass.

kyub@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Feb 2025 10:15 collapse

In theory, the law applies to everyone. In practice, it doesn’t apply to rich entities.

barryamelton@lemmy.ml on 01 Feb 2025 11:21 next collapse

How do you opt out for already created content in the past?

HotCoffee@lemm.ee on 01 Feb 2025 11:32 next collapse

Uk really is one of the worst countries with regards to privacy. Always trying to pass some shit that enables them to spy on you. Last year they wanted backdoors in all messengers, now this.

JamesBoeing737MAX@sopuli.xyz on 03 Feb 2025 08:05 collapse

Well, not worse, than eu.

Wolfie@lemm.ee on 01 Feb 2025 12:18 next collapse

I’m not from England, but damm this is absolutely terrible. England already has a LOT of cameras everywhere to track people. They work hard to try and track people everywhere. Hence why this is scary cause this might actually go through due to how anti-privacy they seem to be.

dicksteele@lemm.ee on 01 Feb 2025 14:11 collapse

They do track a lot, for no real good reason either. Most of the cctv systems you see are blurry, especially at distance, storage of high quality video takes a lot of space and money I guess. It’s a crime deterrent at best but lately most criminals don’t really give a damn, you see wannabe gangsters riding around on bicycles or scooters with balaclavas on, so the real criminals can blend right in with the wannabes. Police presence only seems to exist when football is being played also. This joke of a country could do with a reset button, probably been that way for a long time.

gwysibo@hexbear.net on 01 Feb 2025 14:41 next collapse

Police presence only seems to exist when football is being played also.

Don’t forget about environmental protests!

far_university190@feddit.org on 01 Feb 2025 22:26 collapse

reset button

Best can do drop the sun into parliament.

kekmacska@lemmy.zip on 01 Feb 2025 12:55 next collapse

eu also passed this law

bigFab@lemmy.world on 01 Feb 2025 14:18 collapse

Source?

kekmacska@lemmy.zip on 02 Feb 2025 00:06 collapse

it was in the same sublemmy if i can remember, around early december

mindbleach@sh.itjust.works on 01 Feb 2025 18:47 next collapse

If any rando can see it, the robot can see it.

rumba@lemmy.zip on 01 Feb 2025 20:26 collapse

I’m fully down with this as long as any model that is trained on publicly accessible data follows these rules:

  1. All media that is imported his cataloged, I want to know what’s in the model

  2. The weights are open

  3. The model is made publicly available.

Korhaka@sopuli.xyz on 01 Feb 2025 20:42 collapse

I am all for publicly available models.