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hamoodhabibi | 2 years ago

The year is 2024: companies that used scraping to build its products are now trying to legislate scraping as an illegal act

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chatmasta|2 years ago

This is nothing new. Google built an entire business on scraping and indexing content, and then aggressively blocks anyone from scraping that index.

If you think about it, it's kind of weird that there is no official API for Google search. They've got one for all their other products.

CobrastanJorji|2 years ago

The Google Search API was one of the first big Web 2.0 examples of an API. Basically every big colorful "how to do APIs" or "learn JavaScript" book in Barnes and Nobles used the Google Search API as their main example of what an API was and how useful it was until 2011 or so, when Google started turning it down.

AlienRobot|2 years ago

Google: if your website is full of ads, we'll downrank you. >:(

Also Google: we automatically enabled vignette interstitials on your website. :)

0xEF|2 years ago

Now I'm curious how many tech companies actively used questionable practices to build their foundation, then lobbied to make those practices illegal to mitigate competition. I've a feeling this is so common that they don't even see the irony in it anymore.

sailfast|2 years ago

All of them. It’s no coincidence Facebook is leading the charge to regulate social media, AI, and other technology usage.

Regulation is a nice “free”* moat once you’ve made it.

*lobbying costs aside

lcnPylGDnU4H9OF|2 years ago

"Lyft joins Uber in fight for stronger taxi regulations"

Waiting for The Onion to write it. Or the NY Times; both are just as likely.

RheingoldRiver|2 years ago

I read The PayPal Wars and it was wild to me how the author goes back and forth between complaining about how much regulation sucks and talking about how great it was that could take advantage of regulation in their fight about eBay.

dotnet00|2 years ago

That's what FTX was attempting to do with regard to cryptocurrency

baq|2 years ago

Irony is something made out of metal in the VC money fueled world of make it useful then make it expensive.

salawat|2 years ago

All of them. Building a value moat and rolling up the ladder 101.

Wowfunhappy|2 years ago

To be fair, they didn't say that what Stability AI did was illegal, just that they didn't like it and were banning the people involved from their service.

bamboozled|2 years ago

But the training data isn't important!

oleganza|2 years ago

Your sarcasm is valid on its own, but here the issue is more towards DoS rather than copying of the content.

gfodor|2 years ago

Which companies?

ecoquant|2 years ago

Maybe they should have just not thrown such a slow pitch over the plate with running the whole thing on discord in the open.

I am not sure what they expected to happen.