Creative Commons Organization Supports "Pay-Per-Crawl" Systems to Compensate Content in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
SadaNews - The nonprofit organization Creative Commons announced its initial support for "pay-per-crawl" systems, a mechanism aimed at automating compensation for websites when machines, such as artificial intelligence crawlers, access their content.
This position comes after months of the organization's announcement of a framework for building an open artificial intelligence system, where "Creative Commons" is known for its pioneering role in developing licenses that allow creators to share their works while maintaining intellectual property rights.
Last July, the organization revealed a plan to provide a legal and technical framework that facilitates the exchange of datasets between content owners and artificial intelligence companies wishing to use them to train their models, according to a report published by "TechCrunch" and seen by "Al Arabiya Business".
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