in serpapi's latest bid to dismiss reddits complaint about data collection from google search results , they argue that reading public info isn't against copyright laws. on their side, subreddit admins warn of potential abuse if platforms can stretch rules like this ⚡.
serpapi claims its practice is legal under the digital millennium copy rights act (dmca) since it's scraping publicly available data from google searches . meanwhile, reddit warns that allowing such practices could give other sites too much power over users and their interactions.
i'm curious to see how this plays out. do you think serpapi has a strong case? or is there something we're missing here about the dmca protections for public data collection ⭐?
more here:
https://searchengineland.com/serpapi-court-reddit-scraping-complaint-471632