anarchost
Despite being "decentralized," things are still unilateral at an unprecedented amount and in a centralized way in many communities. If there's one community moderator, it's their community. If you delete your comment, they can un-delete it.
Administration works similarly; a community can be viewed across many servers but it's controlled on only one (welcome to lemm.ee). That gives the admin veto power over any moderators from any server, despite where they're from.
I believe in the monkey selfie ruling. When a monkey takes a selfie, it doesn't matter if it was using a camera brought to it by a professional photographer. The photographer cannot claim copyright on it, and until it gets better lawyers, neither can the monkey.
If something is generated by AI, no copyright should be puttable on it.
As for whether companies should be able to take somebody else's data and put a fee on remixing it, I don't think there is a legal allowance for that, and if there is, the companies that did it were using some big, blatant loopholes. I don't know what to do about them, but OpenAI OpenA-lied about their intent
PS I love Morbius' art
Several months seems like a really short time frame to go from "the format you must use" to "too old for our product."
By encouraging you to buy their paid services, which are now on your computer with or without your consent
https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/brave-browser-secretly-installing-vpn
In the original statement, it wasn't just the police that told people not to jump to conclusions... It was also the ADL. And I'm not a big fan of the ADL, but I'm pretty sure if there was a hate crime, they wouldn't try to cover it up.
Just in general, antisemitic hate crimes have been disproportionate for a pretty long time, regardless of the situation in Gaza.
I thought shooting was more of the American thing, but then again they probably just outnumber the stabbings
OP was looking for good alternatives, that one is an alt right cesspit