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The great first video card, remember it well.
It came with a kick-ass poster for its time as well.
~Anti~ ~Commercial-AI~ ~license~ ~(CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0)~
Did you mean to link to a creative commons license?
Some people mistakenly think it'll poison AI scraping. It'll take about 2 seconds to filter that out of a dataset.
I don’t think they believe it will poison it, I think they believe they’ll be able to collectively sue when it’s discovered their content has been used.
Not sure if that’ll turn out to be a pipe dream as well, but it’s got a better shot than poisoning.
At least in the US, copyright doesn't cover every single thing you write down, and comments on a website probably are one of the many things you can't actually copyright. But it's vague enough that it would have to be argued in court to actually know for sure.