WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

339

If AI is allowed to be trained on anything on the internet then things like IP and Copyright no longer exist and as such neither should DMCA.

Archive: https://archive.today/LQEtb

From the post:

>In a case being heard at a California court, domain registrar Dynadot has partially declined to cooperate with the disclosure requirements of a DMCA subpoena, claiming immunity as a conduit service provider. In response, a copyright holder has asked the Court to issue an order clarifying service providers' safe harbor protection. The case is certainly unusual but also forms part of a more complex set of events, that may ultimately culminate in a potential moment of clarity.

If AI is allowed to be trained on anything on the internet then things like IP and Copyright no longer exist and as such neither should DMCA. Archive: https://archive.today/LQEtb From the post: >>In a case being heard at a California court, domain registrar Dynadot has partially declined to cooperate with the disclosure requirements of a DMCA subpoena, claiming immunity as a conduit service provider. In response, a copyright holder has asked the Court to issue an order clarifying service providers' safe harbor protection. The case is certainly unusual but also forms part of a more complex set of events, that may ultimately culminate in a potential moment of clarity.

(post is archived)