LegalPolicyMonetization
Who Owns Your Content When AI Trains On It? Legal and Ethical Questions After the Human Native Deal
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2026-02-03
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After Cloudflare bought Human Native, publishers must protect training rights. This guide gives opt-in strategies, sample clauses, and governance steps.
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