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by xrendan
1612 days ago
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I think it really depends on the application of web scraping. (As someone who does, what is in my mind, ethical web scraping) - Scraping public information from government websites to do analysis: ethical, it's the public's data - Scraping to help some companies customers more effectively use that companies product, for example scraping a medical office's insurance claims to help them automate their insurance remittance process: ethical - Scraping faces to build a surveillance-tech company: disgusting - Scraping your own website because your internal processes are so broken you can't get it any other way: ethical - Scraping to just copy someone's data they worked hard to generate to go and resell: unethical |
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Political advocacy orgs rely a lot on scraping to collect political representative data that isn't available through any other means.