I guess that's a question that might be answered by the NYT vs OpenAI lawsuit at least on the enforceability of copyright claims if you're a corporation like NYT.
If you don't have the funds to sue an AI corp, I'd probably think of a plan B. Maybe poison the data for unauthenticated users. Or embrace the inevitability. Or see the bright side of getting embedded in models as if you're leaving your mark.
If you don't have the funds to sue an AI corp, I'd probably think of a plan B. Maybe poison the data for unauthenticated users. Or embrace the inevitability. Or see the bright side of getting embedded in models as if you're leaving your mark.