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I am not a lawyer, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds? Also, can SE inc. be considered to have non-monetary obligations vis-a-vis the users due to this deal?

I am not a lawyer, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds?

I am not a lawyer, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds? Also, can SE inc. be considered to have non-monetary obligations vis-a-vis the users due to this deal?

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IANALI am not a lawyer, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds?

IANAL, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds?

I am not a lawyer, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds?

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Are SO users legally entitled to any benefits from the SE-OpenAI deal?

IANAL, or at least not formally and not in the US, but I've read the recent post:

Stack Overflow and OpenAI Partner to Strengthen the World’s Most Popular Large Language Models

I realize, of course, that our posts to the SE network are publicly available, and also licensed to SE for use; but - does the license we grant SE mean that they can profit exclusively from facilitating/enhancing access to that content? Do we - individually or collectively - have no claim to (part of) such proceeds?