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Tag Archives: francis irving
Is scraping legal?
Reblogged from ScraperWiki Data Blog: Lots of people, when they hear about ScraperWiki, ask “is scraping legal? how can you build a business off that?”. Usually to follow up by saying “we do it in our company, but we would … Continue reading
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