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Prohibition on Downloading Website Content without Consent from Ringier Axel Springer Polska

It is prohibited to download content, data, or information from this website without prior consent from Ringier Axel Springer Polska (RASP). This applies to both automated data scraping through robots, web crawlers, and software, as well as manual downloading using Text and Data Mining (TDM) methods for exploratory data analysis.

RASP also does not grant permission for website indexing, content downloading, or database searching. The ban also extends to the use of content, data, or information for the creation or development of software such as machine learning systems or artificial intelligence (AI) without obtaining prior consent.

The only exception to this prohibition is when content, data, or information is used to facilitate their retrieval by search engines.

FAQ:

Q: Can I download content from the RASP website using a web browser program?

A: No, downloading content without prior consent from RASP is forbidden.

Q: Can I use data downloaded from the RASP website to create an artificial intelligence system?

A: No, this requires prior consent from RASP.

Q: Can I index RASP web pages?

A: No, indexing RASP web pages is prohibited.

Definitions:

  • Web scraping – the process of automatically extracting data from websites.
  • Explorative text and data mining (TDM) – exploratory analysis of text and data.
  • Web crawler – a computer program that automatically browses web pages.
  • TDM – abbreviation for Explorative Text and Data Mining.

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