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6 October 2017

LinkedIn Files Opening Brief With Ninth Circuit In Closely-Watched Data Scraping Dispute With hiQ

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In a new development in an important scraping dispute, LinkedIn appealed the lower court's decision to grant a preliminary injunction compelling LinkedIn to disable any technical measures it had employed ...
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In a new development in an important scraping dispute, LinkedIn appealed the lower court's decision to grant a preliminary injunction compelling LinkedIn to disable any technical measures it had employed to block the defendant's data scraping activities. LinkedIn's brief was filed on October 3, 2017. In it, LinkedIn asserts that the relevant issue is whether the lower court "erred as matter of law by holding—contrary to the CFAA's unambiguous text and Circuit precedent—that LinkedIn could not invoke the CFAA after LinkedIn revoked hiQ's access to its servers by sending a particularized cease-and-desist letter and imposing technical measures to block hiQ's data-scraping bots."

We will be watching the developments in this case closely.

For an analysis of the lower court's August 14th decision, please read the Client Alert on our website.

LinkedIn Files Opening Brief With Ninth Circuit In Closely-Watched Data Scraping Dispute With hiQ

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