You are making generic claims with nothing to back them up.  Some sites
clearly allow web scraping in certain situations, such as DataDirect for
mythtv.

I would encourage you also to read the terms of use here:
http://www.gospelcommunications.org/terms-of-use/


I would, however, appreciate if you would point me to a specific state
or federal statute which says "web scraping" and proscribes it.  I have
the feeling you will not find anything like this.


On Sat, 2008-05-31 at 14:23 -0700, jonathon wrote:

> On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 2:16 PM, John H. wrote:
> 
> > I'm confused, do you think more than one company has a copyright of the 
> > NASB or NRSV?
> 
> The copyright holder licenses several organizations to distribute
> their product.
> 
> >  Does zondervan give out copyrights freely?
> 
> Zondervan is a publisher, not the copyright holder.
> 
> > Now what you are saying is people made an assumption, and a direct attack
> 
> Web scraping is in and of itself a copyright violation.
> No assumption there.
> 
> The only assumption here is your expectation of aid in the commission
> of a crime.
> 
> xan
> 
> jonathon
> 
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