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    3 months ago

    The US government doesn’t comply with it’s own rulings. Why would anyone else?

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        3 months ago

        Nobody has a monopoly on violence.

        Might does not make right. But might does make policy.

        The good people need wisdom and might, both. Then we will set policy and it won’t suck.

        The world has to work for all its denizens and not just for the “top” (only in some sense, not in every sense) 0.01%.

        I don’t want to build a gallows from which I myself will be hanged. I am not a masochist. I don’t hate myself.

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    3 months ago

    They should train some ai on that scraped data. Just training.
    Now, if anyone is going to enforce this judgement, Anna’s Archive should sue because “other ai companies” are apparently allowed to steal.

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      They already did, obviously. It’s not a secret nor aaa is opposed to it, they literally state that they are an archive for llm training as well as a library.

  • Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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    WorldCat.org is provided by OCLC, a nonprofit global library organization that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs so libraries can better fuel learning, research, and innovation.

    In what way does anna’s archive work contrary to their mission?

    It doesn’t. It does their mission better than they ever could. They provide no value beyond the database that is being shared for free by anna’s. There must be some salaries or some soft power being wielded somewhere by someone who doesn’t want that to go away.

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      3 months ago

      $159,974,600 in “Salaries, wages, and related fringe benefits” for 2025.

      Why would a nonprofit company that supplies databases of library metadata need to pay $160 million dollars to staff? You can run a midsized business for that. https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/annual-report/2025/pdf/2025_OCLC_Audit_Report.pdf

      2024 executive earnings: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/310734115

      Key Employees and Officers Compensation

      Prichard David (President & Ceo) $1,347,322

      Rozek William (Cfo, Treasurer) $832,584

      Murphy Bart (Chief Tech. & Info. Officer) $765,667

      Leeches.

      • whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️@piefed.social
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        3 months ago

        They serve 30,000+ libraries in 100+ countries according to Wikipedia, sounds like it might involve a lot of staff

        They might be leeches but on the other hand you might be underestimating how much work goes into trying to keep library databases accurate

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        I thought that was the point of non profits, you gotta funnel money to the people running it or you get looked at like a failure by the other oligarchs.

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          I can’t comprehend why the highest executive at one of these places would get paid more than 250k. It’s a nonprofit in fucking ohio, MCOL in cities at best, LCOL in huge swaths of the state.

          They wield tremendous power. Nonprofits should not be tools for oligarchs to shelter assets and defraud the public, but they are all over the US and probably the world.

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            Because that’s the going rate for CEOs. Any of them could go to some private corporation and make just as much, if not more. So, nonprofits have to pay competitively or only afford CEOs willing to take the pay cut.

            Which is all really terrible because no CEO is worth that much. They only get paid that much because big corporations have absurd amounts of money, and the people in charge of setting salaries have no restriction on paying themselves that much.

            • whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️@piefed.social
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              Any of them could go to some private corporation and make just as much, if not more. So, nonprofits have to pay competitively or only afford CEOs willing to take the pay cut.

              How is that a problem?

              Why not hire someone like me instead of someone that wants capitalist omnicide?

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                We live in a Capitalist world, and like it or not, those CEOs know how to make companies thrive in it.

                That’s the idea, at least.

          • whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️@piefed.social
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            To me the real reason it’s a red flag is that nonprofit staff are supposed to file income taxes, and those taxes have funded the Iraq invasion and Guantanamo Bay and starvation in Gaza and subsidies for the oil industry and shit, but there are other ways to divert that money through the nonprofit with tax exemption.

            So if I was the CEO of that nonprofit why tf would I ever take a big salary when I actually want to help the world survive, not ruin it like some corporate asshole?

            Seems like a signal that someone like me isn’t allowed to be CEO of a nonprofit like that because I’ve done everything I can to avoid paying these warlord taxes instead of being part of some rich people money laundering club

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      They’re a decentralized hydra - why do they have to care about smoke? XD

      They’re the pirate bay of literature and auditory art - and there are plenty of places that can become their harbor.

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      Everything is, or will be, available in torrents. Once it’s spread, we are all Anna’s archive

      You can’t kill a decentralized entity. What matters is just getting the information out there by any way possible, and thus it will stay out there