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1. fakeBe+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-07 18:33:32
How is it stolen from Business Insider? When I visit businessinsider.com/anthropic-cut-pirated-millions-used-books-train-claude-copyright-2025-6 I get the same story. My browser caches the story, and I save it for archival purposes. How is this theft?
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2. helloh+K7[view] [source] 2025-07-07 19:27:18
>>fakeBe+(OP)
BI decides who can access this content and who will get the paywall. The link to archive page allows people to access this content without permission. That’s called stealing.
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3. fakeBe+7k[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-07 20:54:12
>>helloh+K7
When I hop on a VPN and enter ingconito mode from a clean browser session, bypassing their paywall, is that stealing? This doesn't meet the definition of stealing that I'm familiar with.
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