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A hearing happened yesterday that could radically change how we use the internet. Depending on how the Supreme Court rules on Van Buren vs U.S., third-party scraping could become a criminal activity. #scrapingisnotacrime Image
Scraping of publicly available data makes a more equal & inclusive internet. By blocking third-party scrapers, we would lose monitoring by data journalists, watchdog orgs, and researchers.

Here’s some of the stuff that would disappear due to being labeled criminal activity:
❌ Researcher projects & civil society institutions that monitor big tech uses data like @LauraEdelson2’s NYU Ad Observatory that observes political ad targeting thehill.com/policy/technol…

—GONE
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🧵 We think that the Van Buren v. United States case before the Supreme Court today is a threat to data journalism. So much so that we filed an amicus brief. This is why:
The case deals with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and its definition of "exceeds authorized access" in relation to one’s intentionally accessing a computer system they have authorization to access.
Van Buren was a police officer arrested by the FBI and convicted of computer fraud in Georgia after he used his access to work databases for personal financial gain.
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Today, the Supreme Court will hear a case about an old hacking law from the 1980s. Interpreted the wrong way, this law — the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act — threatens journalism you love.

I mean, who wants to know *less* about the technology that shapes everything we do online?
The power of reporting lies in our devotion to hard facts. This was true in the days of Ms. Ida B Wells-Barnett, and it’s true now.

These days, we just have more tools to collect facts — and for data journalists, that means “scraping” data from websites that we all use.
At @themarkup we use tech to investigate tech. Scraping lets us analyze more data at scale — think about how long it would take to review 100,000 webpages manually!

So scraping helps take our analysis beyond anecdote, which is good. Unless you don’t like independent reporting...
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