We live in a world—and deal with markets—increasingly driven by data. Consumers and companies throughout the globe generate massive amounts of data at any given moment. Internet searches, mobile phone ...
An appeals court Monday ruled that web scraping—or automatically extracting information from websites and storing it for later use—is legal, protecting a tool used by researchers but dealing a blow to ...
Web scraping is a controversial topic these days—for some, it invokes dystopian images of big corporations invading their private data and using it to make robots smart enough to take human jobs. Thus ...
Reddit also sued Anthropic for something similar, saying the AI company claimed it had stopped visiting Reddit to scrape data ...
The lawsuit also accuses Oxylabs, AWMProxy, and SerpApi of helping Perplexity collect data by hiding their identities and ...
The recent California district court decision dismissing the complaint in X Corp. v. Bright Data Ltd. could have significant implications for companies that rely on ...