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Editors’ Choice: Digital Content and the Legality of Web Scraping

By: Jason Griffey and Jonathan BaileyMarch 17, 2016March 17, 2016

Jason Griffey recently interviewed Jonathan Bailey at the Idea Drop House (South by Southwest Interactive) to discuss the legality of web scraping.

View the interview here.

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