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- Subject: [Discuss] html lock
- From: kentborg at borg.org (Kent Borg)
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 21:32:13 -0800
- In-reply-to: <8ad71b19-5eb3-d3a3-53b5-bb3b172e4aef@mattgillen.net>
- References: <07b9a4de69c7e859dd073c7f976e2b73@mykolab.com> <2f88383e-0085-c8d6-f3b5-05c363c9394c@borg.org> <8ad71b19-5eb3-d3a3-53b5-bb3b172e4aef@mattgillen.net>
On 1/26/21 8:46 PM, Matthew Gillen wrote: > > If people are ripping off your content there isn't much you can do, but > if they are making money off it (and if they aren't, then what is the > point?) there's at least some legal recourse. If others are stealing your data you can mark it to later make a complaint. Atlases have long put fake details on maps as a way to prove when someone steals the data. Do things like that. If enough stealing is happening, hire a whole department to fight the unending fight. You can be sure Amazon has lots of people working to make large sale web scraping harder (but not impossible); for them it is worth an unending fight. -kb
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