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Website scraping - legal or not?
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Youthful.... Even 10 years ago NLUK couldn't have been youthful.....merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Copyright law is the obvious biggie, but speak to a lawyer specialising in (internet) copyright infringement. If you are intending to do what one thinks you are intending to do, you are going to need a lawyer who specialises in copyright infringement. And a bloody good one at that.Originally posted by zazou View PostAre there laws / rules that would prevent a public website to scrape 3rd party websites and reformat the data for displaying as results but providing hot links to the original?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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He'd better not be thinking to scrape CUK and republish it via Comedy Central
I've been doing it for the last 12 years...Comment
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who would have thought.
NortherladUK , who lectures other posters on morality
and laughs on other people's misery is a SCUMBAG.
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He IS not a scumbag. Not now for sure, it's likely he learnt the lesson from that thing in the past whatever it was, 10 years is a long time - if he is a good man now, which I think is the case, then he reformed, perhaps thanks to CUK....Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwho would have thought.
NortherladUK , who lectures other posters on morality
and laughs on other people's misery is a SCUMBAG.
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I'll have an ounce of whatever you're smoking if you believe that...Originally posted by AtW View PostHe IS not a scumbag. Not now for sure, it's likely he learnt the lesson from that thing in the past whatever it was, 10 years is a long time - if he is a good man now, which I think is the case, then he reformed, perhaps thanks to CUK....
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Are you suggesting he's always been youthless?Originally posted by eek View PostYouthful.... Even 10 years ago NLUK couldn't have been youthful.....Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAre you suggesting he's always been youthless?
Well it makes a change from Suity and useless....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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He was a scumbag, now he's just a knobOriginally posted by Andy2 View Postwho would have thought.
NortherladUK , who lectures other posters on morality
and laughs on other people's misery is a SCUMBAG.
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BIDIOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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