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Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago

Cloudflare plans marketplace to sell permission to scrape websites

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Cloudflare's new marketplace will let websites charge AI bots for scraping | TechCrunch
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Cloudflare announced plans on Monday to launch a marketplace in the next year where website owners can sell AI model providers access to scrape their
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    Also you don’t want to block legit search engines that are not scraping your data for AI.

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      Again: hard to differentiate all those different bots, because you have to trust that they are what they say they are, and they often are not

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        Instead of blocking bots on user agent… I’m blocking full IP ranges: https://gitlab.melroy.org/-/snippets/619

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          It certainly can be a cat and mouse game, but scraping at scale tends to be ahead of the curve of the security teams. Some examples:

          https://brightdata.com/

          https://oxylabs.io/

          Preventing access by requiring an account, with strict access rules can curb the vast majority of scraping, then your only bad actors are the rich venture capitalists.

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