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Home / Technology / Google Sues Data Scraper Over Stolen Content

Google Sues Data Scraper Over Stolen Content

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Google alleges SerpApi stole copyrighted material at scale.
  • SerpApi allegedly used fake search requests to bypass protections.
  • Lawsuit seeks monetary damages and an order to block scraping.
Google Sues Data Scraper Over Stolen Content

Google has initiated legal proceedings against SerpApi, a Texas company accused of extensively scraping data from its search results. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges that SerpApi employed hundreds of millions of fake Google searches to illicitly access and acquire copyrighted material on an "astonishing scale."

According to Google's complaint, SerpApi circumvented the company's data protection systems to steal valuable content, which it then reportedly sold to other entities. Google's general counsel stated that legal action is a last resort against such blatant abuses of their systems and protection measures.

This legal battle comes shortly after Reddit filed similar accusations against data scrapers, including SerpApi, for allegedly stealing content to train AI search engines. Google is seeking monetary damages and a court injunction to prevent SerpApi from continuing its alleged data harvesting.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google sued SerpApi for allegedly using millions of fake search requests to steal copyrighted content from Google's search results at an astonishing scale.
Google is seeking unspecified monetary damages and a court order to block SerpApi's data scraping activities.
Yes, Reddit previously made similar allegations against SerpApi for allegedly stealing its material to train AI systems.

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