My point is that adding the CC notice doesn't make any violations traceable or even less likely. Your comments are just as likely to be scraped with it versus without it. You're not adding any restrictions on the use of the comments; you're just selectively removing some restrictions.
onlinepersona@programming.dev 10 months ago
I think you’re missing the “Non Commercial Share Alike” part of the license. Also, when the text is revealed to have a licence, then steps can possibly be taken. If nothing you write has a licence, nothing can possibly be done AFAIK. IANAL though 🤷
To me, it’s not much work to hit Ctrl+V at the end of writing a comment for the eventuality that a training set be forced to be made open.
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International