Also, we see more and more ruling indicating that scraping is in fact legal. Websites can block users according to their ToS but they can't take legal action against them or us. Maybe.
In any case, our platform also provides the tools for anyone to automate any website (make them into an API). That part is just a developer tool.
So you break ToS on your user's account, thereby risking their own and not yours... Even better.
>Also, we see more and more ruling indicating that scraping is in fact legal.
It doesn't matter if it is legal. What matters more is if the service considers it a violation of an implicit agreement not to abuse servers with rapid API requests (Big props if you are already throttling)
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Like your service is a great idea, but breaking ToS on your user's accounts is super no-bueno in my opinion. I scrape too but I am always under the complete understanding the service can ban my account or IP at any time.
If you are projeting the users intent its just like they are accessing the site through a prosthesis.
Its doing things they could do by hand, if they spent the time.
Even a browser "automates" a http request instead of you having to type it by telnet.
>> "is in fact legal"
There is a big difference between "legal" and "court decision" . If a court will rule in hiq labs favor vs. linkedin it doesn't make scraping linkedin automagically legal for you.