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Are we doing crimes when scrapping data online? For example public available music?

When crime is legal

What happens when the crime is regulated? What effects this creates? And what can we do with the inbalance of power when this happens.

I'm trying to get to a reason on this, but my point reach to a limit.

I've the feels that scraping the internet for public accessible data, like for example open and public music on Spotify wouldn't be a crime, but the distribution would be. At the same token, this is seem as a crime, while Google does the same and nothing happens, even worse, if this get regulated, Google would have a huge advantage on anyone else.

So, my deeper question is: "Is copyright dead?"

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