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Cloudflare reshapes the AI landscape by blocking Big Tech AI bot crawlers by default, allowing websites to demand payment for ...
In a series of pointed X posts, Cloudflare’s CEO Matthew Prince lays out a bold new policy that treats AI companies like ...
In a landmark move that could reshape the relationship between content creators and artificial intelligence companies, ...
Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) slides 6.6% after announcing it will block AI crawlers by default and give publishers control over content access.
Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare has placed the control with content creators and publishers for content that is scraped by AI bots.
Companies backing GenAI have argued that the use of copyrighted training data is defensible under "fair use," similar to a ...
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Cloudflare's new pay-per-crawl feature blocks AI crawlers and allows publishers to charge for access, sparking debate in the SEO industry over content visibility and monetization.
Cloudflare’s new model is an attempt to put the control of online content back into the hands of its original creators and owners. It follows a similar attempt by Creative Commons, which recently ...
The company will also introduce a "pay-per-crawl" system to give users more fine-grained control over how AI companies can ...
Cloudflare has launched a tool that blocks bot crawlers from accessing content without permission or compensation to help websites make money from AI firms trying to access and train on their content, ...