Media companies introduce licensing standard to control AI content access

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Online media brands are launching a new protocol to control AI access to their content. The Really Simple Licensing (RSL) standard aims to ensure AI companies pay for using publisher content to train their models, addressing concerns over unauthorized data scraping. This initiative follows lawsuits and traffic declines for publishers, as AI crawlers now represent over half of internet traffic.


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