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by nindalf 1974 days ago
Strange. Copying all of the content - is what they're doing legal?
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IANAL, obviously, but it's probably not.. I don't see this as being very transformative. You'd probably have a tough time convincing a judge.
"It's not a lockpick, your honor. All it does is interact with the pins inside of certain types of locks to grant entry. Just like a key. They basically left the door open"
Like Elon Musk's definitely not a flamethrower.

https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/19/elon-musk-said-it-was-not-...

They haven't copied any content. Outline is a javascript app that changes the way your browser renders the website.

It's your browser contacting economist.com and fetching the webpage. The javascript app then changes how it is rendered by removing stuff most people don't want to see.

Outline is available as a browser extension, if you don't want to load it by visiting outline.com.

That's not true. It doesn't load the content through your browser, it loads it through its servers. They indeed copy content, and it's up to you to develop your own opinions as to the legality or ethicality of that. :)
Huh, I stand corrected. I should've looked more closely before commenting.
>It's your browser contacting economist.com and fetching the webpage

chrome devtools->network tells different story.

You could see the same with a quick Ctrl+U, Outline is just nicely formatted.