Publishers to bill AI firms for unwanted scraping– and take them to court if they don’t pay

Some 31 UK websites, backed by the Movement for an Open Web (MOW), have added new “Search-Only Contracts” (SOC) to their website terms and conditions which prohibit the copying and repurposing of content by LLMs such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google Gemini. The terms seek to beef up existing robots.txt notices on websites, which are currently widely ignored by generative AI companies.

Source: Publishers to bill AI firms for unwanted scraping– and take them to court if they don’t pay

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