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The Creative Commons says pay-to-crawl shouldn’t be a website’s default setting.
- The Creative Commons says pay-to-crawl should not be a website's default setting, warning it could concentrate power over how we experience the web.
- CC partnered with the RSL Collective to allow creators to collect contributions from AI companies.
- The report marks a shift toward formal licensing standards for AI that balance access with compensation.
- Emma Roth reported on the CC stance and licensing developments for The Verge.
- The article notes CC’s concerns about AI training on content shaping user experience.
- The Verge describes CC's cautious stance amid ongoing debates on data licensing for AI.
- The report highlights a move toward reciprocity standards ready for adoption.
- The article indicates CC's concern about power dynamics in pay-to-train models.
- The piece places CC licensing talks within broader AI training data debates.
- The Verge article was written by Emma Roth and published December 10.
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