So - I saw @[email protected] has a

[QUOTE]My posts are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)[/QUOTE]

And it got me thinking: It would be cool if you could license your posts out under terms for-profit corporations wouldn't like (IE Viral copyleft licenses), and make them want to block / defederate your account, and not want to use your art or images in an AI model (such as because they would be legally required to publish their software sourcecode to the world under a CC-BY-SA license or AGPL) - and then if they wanted to do so, a class action lawsuit could make them regret it.

I dunno if CC-BY-SA or AGPL would get us there. But it would be cool.

Any Fedi-Copyright Attorneys have any suggestions on getting there?
Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International — CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

@Hawkwinter @aral
I think if the GDPR has taught us anything then it's that for-profit corporations tend to not give a fuck about the legality of their actions or your personal rights.
@ck @aral

Oh. I'm assuming as much. The question is can it be made such that there are real consequences when they don't, and they have to start giving a fuck about your rights.
@Hawkwinter @aral
Sure, we just have to convince the majority of people to vote for representatives that honestly care more about people that about corporations so that they may pass laws accordingly.