Who owns what we post?

  • rsolva@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I host my own instance and use the Creative Commons Non-Commerical license on my content. The idea is that this makes federation with other non-commercial instances no problem, but as soon as an instance mixes in ads in the feed, they (technically) can’t show my posts alongside it.

    I know Pixelfed has a license field for every post/picture so you get fine grained control, but I don’t believe this is the case for the Mastodon API yet, so I have added the license information in my bio. It would be nice to attach license information to individual posts, and to assign a default license.

    My hope is that this will make it more difficult for Meta and the like to mix in ads with my content. Time will tell if it works 😆

    • thepiggz@programming.devOP
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      11 months ago

      Thanks for sharing. I honestly was wondering how people were thinking about this. I was wondering why not include a license specified per post in the client UI as that seemed quite explicit. Yet, I was wondering how this might prohibit federation from being controlled at the server level.

      I had considered ads in clients and llm training. Both of which, people in need should be paid for if it is using content they generated if at all possible.