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Bright Data countersues Musk’s X, accusing it of monopolizing public data access
18.12.24
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Omer Kabir
The Israeli firm claims X is blocking competitors while leveraging data to bolster its AI ambitions.
Judge dismisses X case against data-scraping firm Bright Data
10.05.24
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Omer Kabir
This is the second victory in three months for the Israeli company against a technology giant, after Meta abandoned a similar lawsuit it filed against Bright Data in February
Court rules against Meta in Bright Data scraping case
25.01.24
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CTech
“The Facebook and Instagram Terms do not bar logged-off scraping of public data; perforce it does not prohibit the sale of such public data. Therefore, the Terms cannot bar Bright Data’s logged-off scraping activities,” said U.S. District Judge Edward Chen
Twitter suing Bright Data, demands it stops scraping
27.07.23
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Omer Kabir
X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, is claiming that the Israeli company “scrapes and sells millions of records from X Corp.’s X platform, in blatant violation of X Corp.’s terms of service”
Facebook suing Israeli company BrandTotal for harvesting users’ data
04.10.20
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Hagar Ravet
In response, BrandTotal says it strictly adheres to all applicable rules and regulations based on GDPR and other privacy laws
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