From Conservapedia - Reading time: 1 minIn EF Cultural Travel BV v. Explorica, Inc., 318 F.3d 58 (1st Cir. 2003), a unanimous panel of the First Circuit held that the use of a "scraper" or computer "bot" (software) "exceeded authorized access" within the meaning of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ("CFAA"):
18 U.S.C. § 1030(a)(4). The Court noted that the CFAA defines "exceeds authorized access" as "to access a computer with authorization and to use such access to obtain or alter information in the computer that the accesser is not entitled so to obtain or alter." Id. § 1030(e)(6).
The Court held that a website may expressly prohibit the use of scrapers or bots. But even in the absence of an express prohibition, as in the case at bar, the Court would infer an implicit prohibition.
Judge Michael Boudin wrote the opinion for the Court.