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Elon Musk’s X can’t invent its own copyright law, judge says | Judge rules copyright law governs public data scraping, not X’s terms


Judge rules copyright law governs public data scraping, not X’s terms.

"To the extent the claims are based on access to systems, they fail because X Corp. has alleged no more than threadbare recitals," parroting laws and findings in other cases without providing any supporting evidence, Alsup wrote. The judge found that X Corp's argument exposed a tension between the platform's desire to control user data while also enjoying the safe harbor of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which allows X to avoid liability for third-party content. By attempting to exclude Bright Data from accessing public X posts owned by X users, X also nearly "obliterated" the "fair use" provision of the Copyright Act, "flouting" Congress' intent in passing the law, Alsup wrote.

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