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In your country web crawling can send you to jail?

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    Not that I know of?
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    Depends. If you crawl the deep web maybe
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    @alexbrooklyn I just discovered that are some cases in court in Brazil. Apparently some people don't like you running scripts in their platforms. This make sense but is concerning.
  • 5
    Makes no sense if all content is publicly available. It is another story if this is some sort of copyrighted content and you’re using it for business purposes.
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    LinkedIn sends to court a lot of companies for crawling. So no as a user or a person but companies get sued
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    @jotamontecino I heard about it too
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    @PappyHans I think some judges interpreted it as a hack attack
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    Hard to see it itself as a crime. Maybe if it's used as an attempt of some other crime.
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    Depends on the judge. There have been cases where people were sued for illegally accessing "secret" data that has been publicly available on a webserver, but with no links from anywhere.

    For some people that technical stuff is what in germany is called #Neuland (#VirginTerritory), a term introduced by our beloved and indecisive sovereign Angela Merkel, who claimed in 2013 that the internet is such a new technology and endangers our way of living.
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    @ddephor Politicians... don't you love them? But seriously, this is the kind of thing that frighten me: idiots with power.
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    I mean I dom't know about the legal implications
    But nope I won't go to jail for doing so for other reasons
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    Still having typos after I edited my comment, ugh
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    @jorgeMachado Idiots get the power, because the intelligent people are too busy doing things that matter.

    That's our world today.
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