
Stanford University on December 8, 2025
YES to California bill AB 412
AI Companies are coming to Stanford.
Fighting to keep their theft legal. #GetInTheirFaces
If they aren't transparent about copyright,
why would they be transparent about AI safety?

Testify in support of AB 412 in front of the CA Senate Judiciary Committee
DURATION: 15 seconds - 1 minute, depending on line length
WHERE: Stanford University, Paul Brest Hall, Stanford, CA 94305
WHEN: December 8, 2025 @ 10:00AM

For the first time in human history, people are organizing en masse to testify for AI legislation.
The impact: Prove that creators will show up, organize, and fight for their rights.
The Message: AI companies must disclose what copyrighted works are in their language models.

- Document what copyrighted material they used to train their systems
- Respond to creators' requests about their ingested work within 30 days
- Face real consequences for ignoring property owners' rights

if your business model requires using other people's property without consent or disclosure, you do not have a legitimate business model. Period.
The future of human creation depends on getting this right.
Commit now.
We only activate if we reach 100 minimum commitments.

Every post, photo, and video you've created? AI companies took it to train their systems. No permission. No payment. They keep doing it.
AB 412 makes them disclose what they took.
500 creators are testifying December 8 at Stanford. Please spread the word!
California sets the standard for tech regulation nationwide. What happens in California shapes what's possible in Washington, D.C.
If we can demonstrate that 500 people will show up to testify for AB 412, we prove something powerful: there is real, organized, grassroots demand for AI accountability.
This has never been attempted before. No large group has ever gathered for or mobilized to testify for AI protection legislation. We have the chance to make history and send an unmistakable message: the era of consequence-free AI theft is over.
Conditional Commitment: You're not alone. We're using Spartacus.app technology to solve a coordination problem.
The Problem: Nobody wants to be one of four people standing in the rain with signs.
The Solution: Commit now. We only activate if we reach 100 minimum commitments.
- If we hit 100+ → Event happens, everyone has committed to showing up
- If we don't hit 100 → Event cancelled, nobody's time wasted
- Goal: 500 people = historic impact
Show Up. Testify. Make History.
WHERE: Paul Brest Hall, Stanford University, California
WHEN: December 8, 2025 @ 10:00 AM
WHAT: Brief testimony supporting AB 412
Show up. Speak your truth for 15 seconds.
Be part of the first mass mobilization in the AI era
This is just the beginning.
AB 412 is the first domino. Success here opens the path to:
- Federal NO FAKES Act passage (protecting voice, image, name, likeness)
- Comprehensive digital identity protections nationwide
- Fair compensation systems for AI training data
- Real consent requirements before your work can be used
This mobilization becomes the template. If it works at Stanford, we replicate it in Washington, D.C. for federal legislation.
But someone has to go first. Someone has to prove it can be done.
That's us.
That's December 8.
Protect Digital Identity
1003 S. Holt Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90035
CONTACT:
Karen A. Brown | StardustBlue PR
stardustblueprpress@gmail.com
AB 412 reinforces the principle that human creativity is property
and cannot be taken without permission or payment.



