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by freshhawk
4937 days ago
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Good point. I meant to include a mention of "robots.txt" but I forgot or delete it editing. That's the motivation for number 3. A "robots.txt is the law" philosophy makes some sense to me, but number 3 is an example of a time when I think it falls down. I don't see a distinction between scripting my daily bookmark visits and manually doing it as a meaningful one. What about extensive browser plugins? This isn't settled legally certainly and it certainly doesn't seem like this is settled ethically either considering the various insane statements that occur when politicians comment on the subject. Some examples of the specific concepts from a thousand years ago that apply and answer these questions would help me see what you see. I know the basic rules for music sampling and referencing other works when writing and where the line for plagiarism is drawn and the rights for using photography. Don't know the rules for accessing network resources that are open or for using their data. |
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