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RobSm | 4 years ago

This is so exactly. People do not realize that when they use chrome to view website, chrome is their 'scraper'.

And the goal of webs craping is not to get illegal data, but to have efficiency and performance by not doing something manually but letting computer do the repetitive tasks. It's a productivity tool. You can't make something illegal just because it's an automation instead of 'manual' operation.

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nsonha|4 years ago

are you a lawyer? Your opinion doesn't really mean anything if you still lose the case at the end. By your logic there isn't a clear way to define DDoS either. Sounds like there is though?

Chris2048|4 years ago

> there isn't a clear way to define DDoS either

It isn't clear to me that there is. The difference seems to lie in intent.

You could maybe nail a group making many requests without using the data for anything as making many spurious requests and hence having ill-intent, I suppose. Maybe having dedicated servers for such a tasks prove it even more?