Daniel Angus, a professor of digital communication, explains how artists are trying out data poisoning to protect their intellectual property. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
Daniel Angus, a professor of digital communication, explains how artists are trying out data poisoning to protect their intellectual property. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
That battles can only be fought and won on legislative level. Unfortunately visual artist are bad at organizing in anything union like - so it's unlikely they will generate enough political pressure. On the other hand big holder of copyrighted material like Disney, will apply pressure on politics but I'm not sure this will benefit smaller independent creators.