From f04976ab9f1ddfc4bef5f0dfacb8fadd6e7455c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bob Mottram Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2024 14:54:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] and code --- principles_of_small_creation.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/principles_of_small_creation.md b/principles_of_small_creation.md index 36b45265a..a9d1c4ac4 100644 --- a/principles_of_small_creation.md +++ b/principles_of_small_creation.md @@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ ## Share, and make sure everyone else does * This means licensing clearly, and making attribution easy * We use CC-BY-NC for media and AGPL for software. - - More permisive licenses allow BigTech companies to do what they wilt with your content. + - More permisive licenses allow BigTech companies to do what they wilt with your content and code. - There's a track record of BigTech refusing to use AGPL. It's like kryptonite to them. - - Any legal methods via which we can leverage in order to hurl spanners into the works of BigTech companies, or hinder Large Language Models should be utilised + - Any legal methods via which we can leverage in order to hurl spanners into the works of BigTech companies, or hinder Large Language Models should be utilised. * The licensing thing scares off the grifters and suits, whether or not you have the personal means to hire lawyers or participate in court cases. * Even if you have no faith in, or don't believe in the legal system at all, these license symbols ward off bad spirits. * This lets us distribute Small Media through lots of disconnected networks, while making sure that anyone who wants to can find the creator (and pay them!), and ensuring that a company like Disney or Facebook won’t swoop in and profit off of our hard work.