There is a difference between sponsoring and owning.

Pair could sell the data on the servers as much as my landlord could sell my furniture or my diaries.

They are nowhere mentioned any more than as sponsors, and The Perl Foundation is obviously the legal owner of the site.°¹

What's rather wondering me is in how far an AI can be excluded from crawling data here, if search engines aren't...

Cheers Rolf

(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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°) see footer

¹) IANAL either but owning the site doesn't mean owning the posted content. Additionally did the authors forfeit their right to delete their posts. This means the content is dedicated to a cause.

IMHO any further use of the content can only happen within the boundaries of already agreed upon use.

Like PM offering an extended search engine of their own.

How far an AI can go to disclose which input was used to attribute the authors, is beyond my expertise.


In reply to Re^2: SO and AI (update x 2) by LanX
in thread SO and AI by stevieb

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