Most instances don’t have a specific copyright in their ToS, which is basically how copyright is handled on corporate social media (Meta/X/Reddit owns license rights to whatever you post on their platform when you click “Agree”). I’ve noticed some people including Copyright notices in posts (mostly to prevent AI use). Is this necessary, or is the creator the automatic copyright owner? Does adding the copyright/license information do anything?

Please note if you have legal credentials in your reply. (I’m in the USA, but I’d be interested to hear about other jurisdictions if there are differences)

  • @glimse
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    26 months ago

    I just had a short chat with someone saying something I agreed. It’s not like I’m making posts about it…or replying to week-old comments by someone doing the thing I find annoying.

    You have to see the irony in this, right? You are way more annoyed at my comment than I am by your clutter.

      • @glimse
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        26 months ago

        A 2 day difference doesn’t make it less of a weird thing to do. Sorry you’re so butthurt that I rolled my eyes at the useless crap in your comments that commercial AI companies are going to ignore.