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In 2004, Cairo, Inc. ("Cairo") launched a website that allowed users to access information on local retail sales. Cairo exploited robots, automated computer programs, to obtain sales data. | In 2004, Cairo, Inc. ("Cairo") launched a website that allowed users to access information on local retail sales. Cairo exploited robots, automated computer programs, to obtain sales data. | ||
Cairo was copying data from Crossmedia's websites in violation of Crossmedia's ToS (terms of service, terms of use). | |||
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Cairo v. Crossmedia | |
Court | Northern District of California |
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Citation | 2005 WL 756610 |
Date decided | April 1, 2005 |
Facts
Crossmedia Services, Inc. ("Crossmedia") contracted with several retailers to create interactive versions of promotional contents for them.
In 2004, Cairo, Inc. ("Cairo") launched a website that allowed users to access information on local retail sales. Cairo exploited robots, automated computer programs, to obtain sales data.
Cairo was copying data from Crossmedia's websites in violation of Crossmedia's ToS (terms of service, terms of use).