Two decades of laws and practice around screen scraping in the common law world and its open banking watershed moment
Screen scraping—a technique using an agent to collect, parse, and organize data from the web in an automated manner—has found countless applications over the past two decades. It is now employed everywhere, from targeted advertising, price aggregation, budgeting apps, website preservation, academic...
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Main Author: | LIU, Han-wei |
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2020
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