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Grabing goods in terms of the law?
Good afternoon! Tell me from the point of view of the law gluing goods from other sites how? If you do something like an aggregator (without a legal agreement with the sites)
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From the point of view of the law, this is if something like "you can use the contents of the site as you please without asking anyone" is written in the footer of the site. Here are just a few of them. Everything else is under copyright and you will violate the terms of use of the site.
By parsing, you violate the terms of the site, this is mainly stated in the terms of the resource, as a rule, this is prohibited or allowed with the publication of a link to the source, BUT if you parse the data that cannot be identified, for example: characteristics, pictures of goods without a watermark, manufacturer's description, - then nothing will happen to you, since it is very problematic to prove that you took them on that resource. But if you steal illustrations, 3d renders, unique descriptions, then they will come for you)). So much can be done in moderation, but do not forget about a fine of up to 5 million for copyright infringement on the network.
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