Excellent. And the only ruling that makes any sense.
What's important here though is to confirm that this also can't somehow be waivered by "Terms Of Service". The law needs to clearly say that web scraping is legal and that sites can't just circumvent the law by agreement with users.
Even better if it could also clearly state that it includes any and all digital content and is not limited to (say) hypertext. I.e. if I as a user can reach content in any way, then I can also scrape/save/archive/whatever using the tech I want. E.g. I can save my youtube videos, spotify songs and so on.
What's important here though is to confirm that this also can't somehow be waivered by "Terms Of Service". The law needs to clearly say that web scraping is legal and that sites can't just circumvent the law by agreement with users.
Even better if it could also clearly state that it includes any and all digital content and is not limited to (say) hypertext. I.e. if I as a user can reach content in any way, then I can also scrape/save/archive/whatever using the tech I want. E.g. I can save my youtube videos, spotify songs and so on.