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Re: Legality of scraping a web site?
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Re: Legality of scraping a web site?


  • Subject: Re: Legality of scraping a web site?
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 08:57:01 +0100

Am 09.02.2004 um 08:25 schrieb Drew McCormack:

Can you
scrape info from any site you like, and present it in your cocoa app,
or do you have to ask permission?

This is a legal question, so the answer - as always - is: it depends.

or do you have to ask permission?

That's the only way to be on the safe side. But even then you should probably ask a lawyer to do the contract.


bye. Andreas.

P.S.: I think this is really off topic for this list.
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