Wikipedia to charge Big Tech companies for leeching off its content


Wikipedia to charge Big Tech companies for leeching off its content: Wikipedia will begin charging the mega corporations for leeching off its user-generated content. The endeavor paves the way for Wikimedia Enterprises, which will tackle these business dealings.

 

The many instances of Big Tech tapping into Wikipedia's services include Google Search relying on excerpts from Wikipedia articles and linking to the same for user search queries. All AI-based assistants such as Google Assistant, Apple's Siri, and Amazon's Alexa heavily rely on the Wikipedia database for answering user queries for information. Wikimedia Enterprises will charge Big Tech for these services in the future.

 

At the outset, Wikimedia Enterprises will handle the sale/delivery of Wikipedia content to software giants such as Google, Apple, and Amazon. But people familiar with the matter have revealed that eventually smaller businesses might also come under its purview.

 

It is also reported that Big Tech is already in talks with Wikipedia and a revenue sharing agreement is expected to be reached by June. The commercialization of Wikipedia content served to Big Tech will come with some perks such as guaranteed bandwidth, thanks to Wikipedia hosting separate server instances on AWS to serve content....Read More

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