The News/Media Alliance urges the archive site Common Crawl to stop unauthorized scraping and prevent AI companies from using publisher content in its database (Hannah Miller/Bloomberg)
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The News/Media Alliance has urged Common Crawl, an archive site, to stop unauthorized scraping of publisher content and prevent AI companies from using it in their databases. The move aims to protect publishers' intellectual property and prevent the misuse of their content. Common Crawl's database contains a vast collection of web pages, including articles from various news outlets. The alliance's request comes as concerns grow over the use of scraped content in AI models.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The News/Media Alliance's push against unauthorized scraping highlights the need for stricter regulations on AI companies' use of publisher content.
- · By preventing the misuse of scraped content, publishers can maintain control over their intellectual property and ensure that their work is not used without permission or proper compensation.