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BBC threatens Perplexity with legal action over content scraping
(www.neowin.net)
Perplexity is costing the British taxpayers by using BBC's infrastructure without paying.
I believe I read somewhere that perplexity was particularly aggressive with its scrapping.
I hope they can negotiate a huge fee for this, completely unacceptable to steal from the public sector and try to sell it back to people
Didn't the UK just pass a bill allowing AI companies to use copyright content for free? The BBC should have been covering that bill more instead of constant articles about poor israel suffering.
this sounds about right, classic tech startup with do it first then apologise later
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