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by itsankur
493 days ago
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1) Public websites don’t require any more permission than taking photos of a public storefront. We abide by privacy laws and make sure we don’t overload website servers. 2) We aren’t complaining. We’re curious how others view this topic and space because it’s a contentious topic. We recognize that we might be able to address the larger issue of lack of compensation for websites being scraped by facilitating a win-win marketplace (only loser is proxy providers). |
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Are you paying any content providers now?
Why didn’t you just admit that up front or at least disclose you have a business interest in being able to scrape others content for free?