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by userbinator
3013 days ago
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or try to access them using a method other than the interface Unless this actually exploits something and hacks into Google's servers to get to the content, which would be something quite different, it wouldn't really be distinguishable from someone manually visiting the site in a browser, volume aside. IMHO the pervasive attitude today of somehow requiring permission or an explicitly sanctioned "API" to access what is otherwise publicly accessible data is rather troubling for the freedom and flexibility of the Web as a whole. It encourages walled-garden content models and centralisation. |
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However, Google doesn't agree and the current court precedent doesn't either. So I tried to address the parent's concern from that viewpoint.