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by binarymax 3297 days ago
Your analogy doesn't hold up. Your example is clearly theft, and is a criminal matter. Violation of a sites terms is a civil one, and again is a legal grey area. Scraping the site doesn't delete the content from a server...but there is only one copy of the dog.

EDIT - I can't reply to your comment below, but FWIW I agree that scraping sites in this manner is unethical. I am merely describing the logic that most scrapers go through for self justification and legal protection.

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The analogy was "doing something anyway because you might be told 'no'", not "my server behaves like a canine quadruped". Copyright infringement is also potentially criminal in the UK, it's not as simple as you suggest.

But whatever. It just saddens me that the internet is a constant "don't be a dick" battle with companies like the scraper guys.

(edit - understood :) )