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Google Sues SerpApi Over SearchGuard Circumvention

Google Sues SerpApi Over SearchGuard Circumvention
Google has filed a lawsuit against SerpApi, alleging that the web‑scraping service bypassed the company's SearchGuard technology to harvest search results and copyrighted partner content. Google says SearchGuard, introduced in January 2025, was designed to block automated access, but SerpApi employed fake browsers and a network of IP addresses to make its queries appear human. The lawsuit claims SerpApi’s actions violate federal law and constitute misappropriation of protected content, highlighting the growing tension between tech firms protecting their data and third‑party services that scrape it. Read more →

Reddit Sues Perplexity and Data Scrapers Over Alleged Copyright Infringement

Reddit Sues Perplexity and Data Scrapers Over Alleged Copyright Infringement
Reddit has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against AI search developer Perplexity and three data‑scraping firms—Oxylabs UAB, AWMProxy and SerpApi—accusing them of illegally harvesting Reddit content and violating the platform’s copyright protections. The complaint alleges the firms bypassed technical barriers, accessed billions of search‑engine result pages, and traced the scraped data back to Perplexity, which had previously received a cease‑and‑desist letter. Reddit, which hosts over 110 million daily active users and more than 22 billion posts and comments, has previously licensed its data to OpenAI and Google and has taken legal action against other AI companies over similar concerns. Read more →

Reddit Sues Perplexity and Data Scrapers Over Alleged Illegal Content Harvesting

Reddit Sues Perplexity and Data Scrapers Over Alleged Illegal Content Harvesting
Reddit has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity and three data‑scraping service providers—SerpApi, Oxylabs and AWMProxy—accusing them of large‑scale, unlawful circumvention of the platform’s data protections. The complaint alleges that Perplexity, as a customer of at least one scraper, used stolen Reddit content to power its AI answer engine despite a cease‑and‑desist letter sent in May 2024. Reddit claims the defendants’ tactics amount to a data‑laundering operation that threatens the value of its user‑generated content, which the company has begun licensing to AI firms such as OpenAI and Google. Read more →