#content-ownership

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Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
2 days ago

Reddit sues Anthropic for scraping its users' content without consent

Reddit sues Anthropic for breaching user privacy by scraping content without consent, amid increasing legal challenges to AI content usage.
Mobile UX
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
3 months ago

Google Drops Page Annotations Feature

Google has officially shut down its controversial page annotations feature.
The feature allowed Google to insert external links into user content, raising privacy concerns.
Books
fromZDNET
3 months ago

Download your Kindle books ASAP - before Amazon kills this feature next week

Amazon is removing the ability to download Kindle books to personal computers, sparking concerns over digital ownership and content control.
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