Recognyze Newsletter #12 - Newspapers are waking up

Recognyze Newsletter #12 - Newspapers are waking up

In this issue: newspapers are waking up

Le Monde of June 1st reports that an alliance of all the major French newspapers, having finally noticed the looting, is up in arms and suing (for a start) the Brave search engine, whose motto is “Enjoying private search? Try the browser that puts you first.” Private maybe, but also free of any obligations to the providers of this material. The newspapers will have no more of it.

We at Recognyze sympathize with your plight and wish you good luck with the lawsuit and the wheels of justice. See you in three years at best.

But in the meantime there is a better solution. Maybe we should adapt our own slogan from “Don't sue them, charge them” to “Sue them if you like, but in the meantime charge them”. By registering your content on Recognyze AI, you set up a mechanism enabling AI tools to pay for their use of it. Simple, practical, fair. Every content provider, newspaper or other,  should follow that path.

Link to the original article (in French) here.

-- Your Recognyze AI team

There is a new section on the Recognyze site: news. We will use it to track relevant articles and announcements, with links to the originals. You will find it by clicking “NEWS” on the home page, in the top-right banner, or directly at http://www.recognyze.ai/news/.

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And remember: if you have content on the Internet, the time has come to benefit from it. Register today as a publisher or author or both at recognyze.ai.