We would be happy to take any of those providers down from our listing if they reach out to us.
As we perceive it, if they chose to be removed, they provide an advantage to their competitors. We're listing them as benefit to our user base, but in doing so, we send over free traffic.
First of all, I love your idea.. wanted to do the same thing. I showed this to the product team @ lyft just FYI, not sure if they see this is a violation of their terms/data or not. We will find out tho.. love the idea. Uber may charge a booking fee.. would be nice if they would share that with you as a lead.. Will be watching your progress, please update twitter/facebook as you go..
Any plans for android user? Is this setup/build for nationwide as well? What about zipcard/getaround/relayrides? can also integrate parkme and the rent my parking spaces.. some of these guys may eventually pay a bounty.
Companies sometimes view their current inventory, pricing, and other details to be their source of proprietary value, and see attempts to copy and offer that information through another outlet as a threat.
This is especially the case if the company wants to be known as the singular best place for their kind of market information, and is the existing leader. (In such a situation, they may see copying their data as an attempt to lbootstrap a competing service, leapfrog them in comprehensiveness/popularity, or apply downward price pressure on the premium pricing their existing dominance allows.) For example, neither Ebay nor Craigslist have looked favorably on their listings being reaggregated anywhere else.
I'd guess Uber would be most likely to object and adopt technical or legal measures to prevent their info being reused in someone else's app. Uber seems most well-known, deep-pocketed, and far-thinking.
As we perceive it, if they chose to be removed, they provide an advantage to their competitors. We're listing them as benefit to our user base, but in doing so, we send over free traffic.