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Review Podscript.Coms terms of service for any restrictions on automated data extraction. Publicly available transcripts may still be protected by copyright, so ensure compliance with copyright laws. Consider if your use qualifies as fair use, focusing on purpose and transformative nature. Consulting a legal professional for advice on copyright and fair use is advisable.Full Conversation
You may not transmit any Content that is unlawful, threatening, libelous, defamatory, obscene or otherwise objectionable. Examples of such objectionable Content include, but are not limited to, the following:
● Unlawful or promoting unlawful activity.
● Spam, machine – or randomly – generated, constituting unauthorized or unsolicited advertising, chain letters, any other form of unauthorized solicitation, or any form of lottery or gambling.
● Containing or installing any viruses, worms, malware, trojan horses, or other content that is designed or intended to disrupt, damage, or limit the functioning of any software, hardware or telecommunications equipment or to damage or obtain unauthorized access to any data or other information of a third person.
● Violating the privacy of any third person.
To determine if your project is legal, you should carefully review the terms and conditions of Podscript.com, particularly any clauses about automated data extraction or scraping. Additionally, consider the following:
- Copyright: Ensure that you are not infringing on any copyrights, even if the content is publicly accessible.
- Fair Use: Analyze whether your use of the transcripts qualifies as fair use, considering factors like purpose and transformative nature.
Have you consulted a legal professional about potential copyright issues?
those are the terms and conditions
It sounds like you're considering a project that involves scraping data from Podscript.com. Here are some important considerations:
- Terms of Service: Review Podscript.com's terms specifically regarding automated data extraction or scraping. If prohibited, you might need permission or face legal issues.
- Copyright: Public availability doesn't negate copyright protection. Ensure you respect any copyrights.
- Fair Use: Determine if your use qualifies as fair use, focusing on purpose, nature, and whether it's transformative.
Have you thought about consulting a legal professional for advice on copyright and fair use?