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The web has a new system for making AI companies pay up

The mission is to keep the web sustainable.

Raccontata datheverge.comarstechnica.comtechcrunch.com

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theverge.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

The web has a new system for making AI companies pay up

The mission is to keep the web sustainable.

originale
arstechnica.com10 mesi fa

Pay-per-output? AI firms blindsided by beefed up robots.txt instructions.

“Really Simple Licensing” makes it easier for creators to get paid for AI scraping.

Leggi questa versione → originale
techcrunch.com10 mesi fa

RSS co-creator launches new protocol for AI data licensing | TechCrunch

A new system called Real Simple Licensing would allow AI companies to license training data at a massive scale — if they're willing to pay for it.

Leggi questa versione → originale

Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 10 settembre 2025·theverge.com

    The web has a new system for making AI companies pay up

    The mission is to keep the web sustainable.

  2. mercoledì 10 settembre 2025·arstechnica.com

    Pay-per-output? AI firms blindsided by beefed up robots.txt instructions.

    “Really Simple Licensing” makes it easier for creators to get paid for AI scraping.

  3. mercoledì 10 settembre 2025·techcrunch.com

    RSS co-creator launches new protocol for AI data licensing | TechCrunch

    A new system called Real Simple Licensing would allow AI companies to license training data at a massive scale — if they're willing to pay for it.