Musk's X Corp loses lawsuit against Israeli data-scraping company

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Weather’s role in wildfires in Atlantic Canada | SaltWire #weather #climatechange #wildfireseason - A U.S. judge dismissed a lawsuit in which Elon Musk's X Corp accused an Israeli data-scraping company of illegally copying and selling content, and selling tools that let others copy and sell content, from the social media platform.

The judge also said X was not entitled to"de facto copyright ownership" in copyrighted content that X's users made available to the public. Alsup said X can try to amend its complaint, which sought unspecified compensatory and punitive damages for breach of contract, trespass and misappropriation. The San Francisco-based company sued Bright Data last July.

X claimed that the articles were scaring away advertisers, costing it millions of dollars, and has appealed the decision.

 

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