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It's illegal when a regular person steals something, but it's innovation and courage, when a huge corporation steals something. Interesting how that works
Any regular person can scrape and use public data for AI use, it's not illegal for companies or individuals and it shouldn't be.
Except companies have sued people for web scraping.
https://www.informationweek.com/it-leadership/linkedin-sues-after-scraping-of-user-data
Even web scraping for research purposes, not for competitive purposes.
https://www.engadget.com/2016-05-17-publicly-released-okcupid-profiles-taken-down-dmca-claim.html
The first one was because it was data which wasn't public that was scrapped. The second was because the data contained personal information and I'm guessing also because it wasn't public.
As long as you don't need a user account to access the data and it doesn't contain personal information, it is fair game.