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I don't think linking to a licence that increases the rights of third parties to do things with your words (over the default all rights reserved) will do very much for you there.
Nobody knows yet 🤷 I'll do it anyway
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I think you're missing my point. You are giving people more rights to use your comments by putting them under CC licence than not putting them under any.
I think you're missing the point. It's a non-commercial license. Non-commercial AI is completely fine by me. Commercial is not.
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No, how was I supposed to infer that you were fine with non-commercial AI from your two letter response to why you were licencing your comment?
I think its fairly naive to think that linking to a licence will do anything to stop commercial AI but not open ones, but you go for it if you think it's worthwhile.
Thanks. I care very much what you think.
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