why aren't we funding this....
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Until techs put waivers in the EULAs...
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that was the case a couple years back. Germany is now pretty well-covered by Street View
Ok, I haven't really looked in years. Did they change the privacy laws, or did Google just change how it was collecting pictures?
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AI generated image.
Text but no source.
Vague engagement bait headline.
Yeah, it's Reddit Hours on Lemmy, folks.
How many times do you have to learn this lesson people. Never get your news from an unsourced image! Even if it does validate your worldview somehow. I guarantee you if the image in question said "new studies show socialism is bad and socialists are dumb" the top minds of Lemmy would be very quick to fact-check it.
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How many times do you have to learn this lesson people. Never get your news from an unsourced image! Even if it does validate your worldview somehow. I guarantee you if the image in question said "new studies show socialism is bad and socialists are dumb" the top minds of Lemmy would be very quick to fact-check it.
And consider the source. If the source is "_____isgood.com" I'm not going to take you seriously.
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AI generated image.
Text but no source.
Vague engagement bait headline.
Yeah, it's Reddit Hours on Lemmy, folks.
AI generated image
I'm not sure if it is, but if so the irony would be wild.
[Note: I'm probably not an AI.]
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I see nothing about this law being passed, only that a bill was introduced.
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What happen with twins? As others say, privacy law approach is better than this...
Is only complicated if one twin consents and the other doesn't. But in general I think the onus is with the publisher to prove consent.
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I guess the age of influencer is now coming to an end. No where can be considered โpublicโ if copyright faces show up in the background.expectation of privacy is back on the menu.
The fact that even barely audible music in the background is considered a copyright violation on youtube and people have to cut the sound or overwrite it is abuse of the laws IMHO.
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I would imagine they differentiate between incidental background usage and deliberate exploitation of your likeness.
The bill is specifically aimed at AI alterations, not general usage.
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And consider the source. If the source is "_____isgood.com" I'm not going to take you seriously.
Anal is lots of fun. I read that on analisgood.com...
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Anal is lots of fun. I read that on analisgood.com...
Well im sold
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Until techs put waivers in the EULAs...
Well, lawyers, but yes this would need more teeth to be effective. They need to introduce some friction to slow business down on that front.
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I don't get it. Deep fakes were still ilegal as it's an attempt against honor and fabricated defamation. Training would still fall under "fair use" as any other copyright media. What's changed?
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i thought that was already copyright law? isn't that why you can't photograph people without model release forms?
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i thought that was already copyright law? isn't that why you can't photograph people without model release forms?
No, that's due to likeness rights and privacy concerns. Copyright protects creative expression and your face and body are not themselves creative expressions-- they just are. This is why you also don't get copyright protection over purely statistical data.