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I'm aware that anarchists tend to be against copyright law, but I find it hard to believe that a cashless society that relies on mutual aid wouldn't allow artists to say "hey I'm giving you this art for free, but I don't want you using it for training AI or otherwise reproducing it without my consent". In fact, I'd expect artists to probably share stories of people who violated their consent wrt their art, and refuse to give further art to those individuals, per voluntary association. Do anarchists believe that those kinds of limitations simply can't be placed upon gifts?
Since I'm not an anarchist, so can't really answer that one. :)