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The main goal is cementing the position of the giants, creating a bureaucratic mote around them to keep small players economically unviable.
People keep saying that, all the while ignoring that this bill is granting rights to small time creators to decide if they want their works used for machine learning.
Yes, this gives a head start to companies that have been abusing the system while it was still allowed. But stopping that behaviour too late is still better than not stopping it at all.
You said nothing about creators getting screwed for untold centuries, only when big corporations were threatened slightly did you speak up.
Small creators aren't competition or an alternative to big tech.
If the only game in town is still big tech. You will need an army of lawyer to get leverage on them.