Ringier Axel Springer Poland Prohibits Scraping and TDM without Consent

According to the latest information, Ringier Axel Springer Poland sp. z o.o. (RASP) prohibits scraping and text and data mining (TDM) from their website without prior consent. Scraping is the process of retrieving content, data, or information from a website, while TDM involves analyzing the retrieved data.

According to the issued statement, RASP does not allow the automatic or manual downloading or analyzing of their content, data, or information by robots, web crawlers, software, tools, or any other method for the purpose of software development, including training machine learning systems or artificial intelligence (AI).

The exception to this rule is when scraping is done by search engines to facilitate content, data, or information search from the RASP website.

In accordance with RASP’s policy, all users must obtain explicit consent before engaging in any scraping or TDM activities on their website. Without the company’s consent, any attempts to download or analyze the content, data, or information are prohibited and may result in legal consequences.

Ringier Axel Springer Poland sp. z o.o. is the owner of this website and has the right to protect its intellectual property and the data provided on the site. The prohibition of scraping and TDM aims to ensure privacy protection, data control, and compliance with data protection regulations.

FAQ:

1. What is scraping?
Scraping is the automatic process of retrieving content, data, or information from a website.

2. What does TDM mean?
TDM (Text and Data Mining) is the process of analyzing the retrieved data to extract useful information.

Source: Ringier Axel Springer Poland – https://www.rasp.pl

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