Recently, while answering a Server Fault question, I stumbled upon a copied Server Fault question and answer at what looks like a content aggregation or text scraping site.

To be fair, the "copied" site gives attribution to all of its scraped content. However, this brought up an interesting topic in my mind which led to three questions:

  1. Is there even an offense if a site scrapes trilogy content or are we all just one big GPL family?
  2. If this is an offense, does attribution (such as what AnswerSpice does) lessen the offense in cases like this?
  3. What is the proper thing to do if a site is found to be scraping content from one of the trilogy sites in a way that is not allowed?
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See Jeff's post here to report these. – Grace Note May 17 '10 at 16:07
Bah! And here I thought I had scoured the site sufficiently. =( – WesleyDavid May 17 '10 at 17:48
This might not be a scrape, the could be using the data dump. – Josh K May 17 '10 at 19:02
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again, please don't link to the scrapers unless they properly attribute (none so far do, with 1 possible rare exception) – Jeff Atwood Aug 9 '10 at 3:05

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To answer question 3, since that isn't covered in the other question: the best thing to do is start a discussion on Meta, because this kind of thing has to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. If nothing else, this will bring it to the attention of The Management.

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As ccornet pointed out, we're trying to get together a list of these scraper sites here:

Is it legal to copy Stack Overflow questions and answers?

So when you find one, make sure it's recorded in that wiki answer.

Our content is cc-wiki and free to use, but only if they are following our rules of attribution.

We don't have the bandwidth to hound these guys and make them do it at the moment, but we might eventually -- which is why the list will be helpful.

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Most likely they have not done any scraping because the contents of SO sites are available for download as data dumps. Usage of the data is allowed if proper attribution is used.

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