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Salvaging content creators from the coming AI wreckage begins by forcing Google to relinquish its unfair advantage.
AI companies are sending out masses of new crawlers. The IETF is also concerned with how these can be regulated.
Publishers have been warned that AI companies are relying on third-party content scrapers to steal publisher content, even if ...
Pokémon-style bot cards, Fail2Ban jails, and an AI SEO mindset. Here’s how Stark Insider lets good bots in—and boots the ...
Cloudflare’s Pay-Per-Crawl is a clever idea. It’s the first genuine attempt to attach a meter to data before it gets ...
MRKT360 welcomes Cloudflare's AI rules as a win for copyright, but warns businesses may be unknowingly blocked, risking SEO without realizing it.< ...
MRKT360 emphasizes that while Cloudflare’s AI crawler monetization feature is still in beta, now is the time to prepare. The agency has already begun updating client frameworks to reflect this ...
The Impact of Cloudflare's AI Bot Block Cloudflare, one of the biggest internet infrastructure providers, has launched a new AI Bot Block feature, heralded as a potential ‘game-changer' for content ...
Cloudflare takes a stand on AI crawlers, which could enable publishers to finally make peace with the bots scooping up their ...
Several stakeholders support Cloudflare's Pay per Crawl because they believe original content should be protected and ...
In a series of pointed X posts, Cloudflare’s CEO Matthew Prince lays out a bold new policy that treats AI companies like unwelcome guests and hints that even Google might be forced to play by his ...