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A look at Calliope Networks, a content licensing company whose License to Scrape program is targeting YouTubers to strike their own AI training data agreements

Kate Knibbs / Wired : X: @alexalarga and @knibbs . LinkedIn: Dave Davis X: Alex Alarga / @alexalarga : @WIRED An interesting article picture. I imagine that for the other platforms the depiction would be “a digital hand” holding a human by the throat instead.🤖 @knibbs : So far, most AI licensing deals have been between platforms/publishers and AI startups. But now, a startup is trying to convince YouTubers to band together and strike their own agreements: https://www.wired.com/... LinkedIn: Dave Davis : Calliope Networks is back in the news!  Today we announced our new “License to Scrape”, aimed at helping the creator-economy to have more control over the use of their works in the context of AI. …

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