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LinkedIn told it cannot stop the bots

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    Kent Sharkey
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    BBC[^]:

    LinkedIn must remove any technical limitations it has put in place to prevent the "scraping" of members' data.

    I'm glad the bots find that site useful

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      BBC[^]:

      LinkedIn must remove any technical limitations it has put in place to prevent the "scraping" of members' data.

      I'm glad the bots find that site useful

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      Rick York
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      That is a very short-sighted and ignorant ruling in my opinion and I do not agree with it. ANY site should be able to block any traffic it wants to block in my opinion.

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        BBC[^]:

        LinkedIn must remove any technical limitations it has put in place to prevent the "scraping" of members' data.

        I'm glad the bots find that site useful

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        cjb110
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        This is a good result tbh, you can't put information on the public internet the complain when it gets read. Just because it was read by a computer program is irrelevant.

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