While government or private contractors do not allow to gather that data by any citizen (there are examples of cities allowing it), I find myself in the right to do so, and also, in the right to redistribute that data freely so other developers can play / investigate / learn with it.
Why? Well, for starters:
1) Their own apps suck (or are inexistent)
2) They don't want to help their own users.
3) It's fun
4) Their services are paid with public money.
5) It raises awareness on the need of public data legislation.
While government or private contractors do not allow to gather that data by any citizen (there are examples of cities allowing it), I find myself in the right to do so, and also, in the right to redistribute that data freely so other developers can play / investigate / learn with it.
Why? Well, for starters:
1) Their own apps suck (or are inexistent)
2) They don't want to help their own users.
3) It's fun
4) Their services are paid with public money.
5) It raises awareness on the need of public data legislation.
There's a lot more to talk on the subject.
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