DN42 access
本服务为那些无法轻松访问自身网络的用户以及希望体验 dn42 但又不想承担维护自有网络成本的用户提供 dn42 连接
默认情况下,地址从/96地址块中分配,如果您希望租用独立的/96前缀或更大的地址空间,请按照联系方式联系我
所有公开的PoP均已屏蔽来自中国境内的 IP 地址。如果您确实需要dn42 access,请与我联系并提供合理的理由
该服务由AS4242423377提供
- - - - - - -
The service provides DN42 connectivity to members who cannot easily access their own networks, as well as to those who would like to explore DN42 without the overhead of maintaining their own network.
By default, addresses are allocated from a /96 block. If you wish to lease a dedicated /96 prefix or a larger address space, please contact me using the methods provided in the contact information.
All publicly accessible PoP are blocked for IPs originating from within China. DN42 access from within China is not publicly available. If you genuinely require access, please contact me and provide a valid justification.
Hosted by AS4242423377.
Policy
本服务需要花费时间和金钱才能运行,但为了您的利益,我们免费提供。使用本服务是一种特权,而非权利。您必须合理使用本服务,以确保其他用户也能继续享受同样的便利。任何滥用、误用或干扰服务或其他用户的行为都可能导致您的访问权限立即被暂停或终止。
滥用行为包括但不限于:
- 过度使用资源
- 黑客攻击、病毒、木马等,或任何其他可能损害服务或对服务及其用户造成风险的干扰行为
- 传播可能导致民事或刑事责任的不良内容
- - - - - - -
This service require real time and financial resources to operate, yet are provided free of charge for your benefit. Access to the services is a privilege, not a right. You must use the services responsibly and considerately to ensure that other users can continue to enjoy the same opportunities. Any misuse, abuse, or activities that disrupt the service or other users may result in immediate suspension or termination of access.
Abuse could include, but is not limited to:
- Excessive use of resources
- Hacking, viruses, trojans etc or any other disruption that could harm or create risk to the services or its users
- Distribution of objectional content that could create a civil or criminal liability
PoP
## Toronto, Canada
Prefix: fdb6:fc6a:e66c:724f:fad1:d2cf::/96
Zerotier: 4753cf475f65b0fb
## Los Angeles, USA
coming soon
#announcement#service
🇺🇸Anthropic Reached Agreement with Music Publishers on AI and Copyright
Anthropic has reached a settlement with major music publishers, including Universal Music Group and ABKCO, over allegations of copyright infringement by its Claude AI model. At the heart of the dispute were claims that Claude had been trained on lyrics from over 500 protected songs and reproduced substantial portions of these works without authorization. The publishers argued that Anthropic bypassed copyright protections by using data scraped from licensed lyric platforms.
As part of the agreement, Anthropic committed to maintaining and expanding its AI guardrails to prevent copyright violations in future models. The company also established a process for publishers to address concerns directly. This settlement underscores a broader tension between generative AI and copyright law, as Anthropic maintains its practices fall under fair use. Meanwhile, publishers have requested a preliminary injunction to prevent further training on copyrighted lyrics, with a ruling pending.
#AIandCopyright#GenerativeAI
🇪🇺European Parliament Pushes New Copyright Safeguards for AI
The European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs has approved an own-initiative report proposing new measures to strengthen copyright protection in the context of generative AI. The proposals include mandatory transparency obligations on training data practices for all generative AI systems placed on the EU market.
MEPs also call for remuneration mechanisms for rightsholders and the development of voluntary, sector-specific collective licensing agreements. The report is not legally binding but signals political direction and will be submitted for a vote by the full Parliament during the March plenary session.
#AIandCopyright#EUAI#GenerativeAI#CopyrightLaw#AIRegulation
SFWA Advocates for Author Rights Amidst Copyright Challenges in AI Era
The Science Fiction Writers Association (SFWA) is taking a stand for authors' rights in the digital age. In a recent submission to the US Copyright Office on December 7, the SFWA emphasized its role in representing authors who have generously shared their work on the open internet. This move comes as technology, particularly AI, exploits content in ways that challenge the rights and compensation of creators.
Over the past two decades, many science fiction and fantasy authors have embraced the open internet to share their work freely, believing in the societal and cultural benefits of accessible art. However, the SFWA argues that making a work freely available doesn't imply abandoning authors' moral and legal rights. It stresses the importance of authors' rights, including the obligation to enter into legal contracts that ensure fair compensation and define how their work should be used.
The SFWA's submission coincides with the US Copyright Office's inquiry into copyright and artificial intelligence launched in August 2023. This inquiry, designed to gather public comments, has seen a significant response, with over 10,000 comments received.
#SFWA#AIChallenges#DigitalCulture#IntellectualProperty#AIandCopyright
🌟 AI Sunday Wonders: New Tool Empowers Artists in the Fight Against Unauthorized AI Training
Hello everyone! This Sunday Here's the latest from the world of AI and art.
Meet "Nightshade," a groundbreaking tool enabling artists to safeguard their work from being used in AI model training without their consent. By subtly altering the pixels in their artwork before posting it online, artists can introduce invisible changes that, when incorporated into AI training data, can cause unpredictable distortions in the AI-generated output.
This tool is designed to challenge AI companies that exploit artists' creations without authorization to train their models. The result? Future iterations of image-generating AI models may produce bizarre results: dogs might become cats, cars could transform into cows, and so on.
Nightshade aims to shift the balance of power back to artists. It serves as a potent deterrent against AI companies that disregard artists' copyrights and intellectual property.
#AIandArt#ArtProtection#AIInnovation#NightshadeTool#AIandCopyright