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Contact scraping

Accessing one's email account to get contact info for marketing purposes


Accessing one's email account to get contact info for marketing purposes

In online advertising, contact scraping is the practice of obtaining access to a customer's e-mail account in order to retrieve contact information that is then used for marketing purposes.

The New York Times refers to the practices of Tagged, MyLife and desktopdating.net as "contact scraping".

Several commercial packages are available that implement contact scraping for their customers, including ViralInviter, TrafficXplode, and TheTsunamiEffect.

Contact scraping is one of the applications of web scraping, and the example of email scraping tools include Uipath, Import.io, and Screen Scraper. The alternative web scraping tools include UzunExt, R functions, and Python Beautiful Soup. The legal issues of contact scraping is under the legality of web scraping.

Web scraping tools

Following web scraping tools can be used as alternatives for contact scraping:

  1. UzunExt is an approach of data scraping in which string methods and crawling process are applied to extract information without using a DOM Tree .
  2. R functions data. rm() and data. rm.a() can be used as a web scraping strategy.
  3. Python Beautiful Soup libraries can be used to scrape data and converted data into csv files.

References

References

  1. [https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/20/technology/internet/20shortcuts.html Typing In an E-Mail Address, and Giving Up Your Friends’ as Well]
  2. [http://windowssecrets.com/2009/03/19/02-Viral-inviters-want-your-e-mail-contact-list 'Viral inviters' want your e-mail contact list]
  3. Uzun, E.. (2020). "A Novel Web Scraping Approach Using the Additional Information Obtained From Web Pages". IEEE Access.
  4. Vallone, A., Coro, C. and Beatriz, S.. (2020). "Strategies to access web-enabled urban spatial data for socioeconomic research using R functions". Journal of Geographical Systems: Spatial Theory, Models, Methods, and Data.
  5. (2019). "A Semi-Automatic Data–Scraping Method for the Public Transport Domain". IEEE Access.
  6. Hirschey, Jeffrey. (2014). "Symbiotic Relationships: Pragmatic Acceptance of Data Scraping". SSRN Electronic Journal.
  7. "Internet Law, Ch. 06: Trespass to Chattels".
  8. Beckham, J. Brian. (2003). "Intel v. Hamidi: Spam as a Trespass to Chattels - Deconstruction of a Private Right of Action in California". The John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law.
  9. (2007-08-20). "FAQ about linking – Are website terms of use binding contracts?". www.chillingeffects.org.
  10. Christensen, J.. (2020). "The Demise of the Cfaa in Data Scraping Cases". Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy.
  11. "Controversy Surrounds 'Screen Scrapers': Software Helps Users Access Web Sites But Activity by Competitors Comes Under SCrutiny".
  12. Philip H. Liu, Mark Edward Davis. (2015–16). "Web Scraping - Limits on Free Samples". Landslide.
  13. Tomáš Pikulíka, Peter Štarchoň. (2020). "Public registers with personal data under scrutiny of DPA regulators". Procedia Computer Science.
  14. Oxford Analytica. (2019). "Europe's national regulators hold key to GDPR success". Expert Briefings.
  15. Infrastructure. "Spam Act 2003".
  16. Torresan, Danielle. (2013). "Keeping Good Companies". Informit.
  17. (2005). "Unauthorised photographs on the internet — back on the Attorney-General's agenda". Internet Law Bulletin.
  18. Lee, Jyh-An. (2018). "Hacking into China's Cybersecurity Law". Wake Forest Law Review.
  19. Li Qian, Jiang Tao. (2020). "Rethinking Criminal Sanctions on Data Scraping in China Based on a Case Study of Illegally Obtaining Specific Data by Crawlers". China Legal Science.
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