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fphhotchips | 3 months ago

One thing I'm confused about in this whole thing is what makes Rebble think they have a right to the data in the first place? They scraped it! "We don't like you scraping the data we scraped" doesn't hold water for me, whether Eric retained it or not.

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apparent|3 months ago

Yeah, they definitely started by scraping. Apparently 500 of the 13,500 apps were submitted post-Pebble, and Rebble also apparently did a bunch of other upgrades over time.

But you're right that there's some hypocrisy here, given their roots, and they don't really acknowledge that.

ryandrake|3 months ago

I think the whole conversation shows how ridiculous it is to be worried so much about who's "scraping" what. The open web is designed to be public and permissive. If you don't want someone accessing "your" content, then don't serve it to the public. And if you do decide to serve to the public, don't complain when someone accesses that data in a way you don't like. The Internet would be so much better without all these people obsessed about how their bits were being accessed and about whether X counts as "scraping" or Y counts as "scraping." Good grief, people! Find something else to worry about.

Brian_K_White|3 months ago

Pebble threw it away, Rebble did not, and Core is a newcomer whith no right to anything.

realo|3 months ago

Core is making new, compatible hardware, at scale, not as a hobby.

We can buy that hardware from Core, today.

That gives them quite a few rights.