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Dm1tr12016-01-10 14:04:55
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Dm1tr1, 2016-01-10 14:04:55

We take ads, process and place them at our place, access is paid. Is it legal?

It so happened that we use third-party open sources (bulletin boards). We take ads, check the authenticity, relevance, find out more details, after which we place it on our site. Access to the ads we have checked is paid. Sometimes we take photos from ads, leave copyright on them. To what extent is it legal?

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other_letter, 2016-01-11
@other_letter

Law - that drawbar (c) Folk wisdom.
Sell ​​not ads, but a service for processing and providing information from open sources.
To clear my conscience, let's link to the source. If you don't want to, hide the list of sources in the bowels of the sub-items of your site.
In general, dofiga offices are engaged in such a business - both in the field of employment, and in the field of real estate, and in the field of public procurement.

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D', 2016-01-10
@Denormalization

>How legal is it?
completely illegal. But who cares?

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romy4, 2016-01-10
@romy4

the legality is exactly the same as that of the opsos who supply ringtones for a fee

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Zr, 2016-01-24
@Zr

IANAL, TINLA.
> How legal is it?
Not really, but since the party that legally bears the damage from this (the authors of the announcements) actually benefits from this, then the likelihood of running into problems is small.
Unless if the contract for the use of the "donor" board is drawn up in such a way that the advertisers transfer exclusive rights to them to this board, but for me such an agreement is absurd.

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Dm1tr1, 2016-02-03
@Dm1tr1

The author of the ad received 30 calls a day, although he had already removed the ad from the original source. She did not like that we took her data and placed it at our place. Wrote a complaint to Roskomnadzor. What threatens us?

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