So…if Reddit doesn’t own the content, it belongs to the user who posted it, then doesn’t this only harm Serpai’s case further?
I have posted to Reddit and I do not authorize any AI company to use my posts as training data.
freddydumont•1h ago
Reddit isn’t trying to protect user content here. They’re suing to make sure they’re the only ones who can monetize it.
Not sure how you’d reach the conclusion that it would harm SerpApi’s case. They’re the ones being sued.
NewsaHackO•38m ago
Is SerpApi asking each user for permission to use their posts if they are saying that the rights of the posts belong to the user?
ralph84•25m ago
Then you are free to sue whoever you think is violating your copyright. That's one of Serpapi's defenses: the owner of the copyright needs to sue, not a non-exclusive licensee of the copyright (Reddit).
NewsaHackO•12m ago
This is a great legal defense, but if they are trying to make themselves seen as though they are fighting for the rights of the users and aren't doing the literal same thing that Reddit is doing, that is disingenious.
ChrisArchitect•15m ago
Previously, and on the Perplexity side:
Our Response to Reddit, Inc. vs. SerpApi, LLC: Defending the First Amendment
mingus88•1h ago
I have posted to Reddit and I do not authorize any AI company to use my posts as training data.
freddydumont•1h ago
Not sure how you’d reach the conclusion that it would harm SerpApi’s case. They’re the ones being sued.
NewsaHackO•38m ago
ralph84•25m ago
NewsaHackO•12m ago