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    It’s also total bullshit how they can just film in a public street and include anyone that happens to pass by in their movie without paying them, in fact they won’t even warn you if you’re about to walk into a shoot and definitely won’t respond to requests to remove your face if you end up in the final movie. But as soon as a famous person’s face gets shown they demand royalties and can even force people to destroy footage of them.

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      Or criminal consumers who blatantly copied artistic Creations and shared them with their accomplices without being punished by a copyright police

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        criminal consumers who blatantly copied artistic Creations and shared them with their accomplices

        waow-based

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        Right, because that’s obviously destroying content-creation jobs while AI scraping is somehow great

        /s

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          AI corporate executives are too rich to be legally responsible for their crimes, just like those on the Epstein files.

          Poor people are legally accountable for their crimes unless proven innocent

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    Great article. I highly recommend Corey Doctorow’s book called ‘Enshittification’ for more on this phenomenon