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A scraper site is a type of sítio Web[3] that automatically pulls content from other websites without permission, primarily for the purpose of increasing its own traffic and ad revenue. Scraper sites can take various forms, such as search engines like Google[4] that gather content from across the web, or image analysis sites that use scraping to identify specific visuals like pests on crops. They can also be created solely for advertising[1], known as Made for AdSense sites, which exist to attract visitors to click on ads. However, these sites can face legal issues as they may violate copyright[2] laws if they republish content without giving proper credit to the original authors. Techniques used by scraper sites vary based on their objectives, with some targeting large content sites or RSS feeds. Some even engage in domain hijacking, buying up expired domains for SEO benefits. Despite their potential for misuse, scraper sites play a significant role in the digital landscape.

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1. advertising. Advertising is a form of communication used to inform or persuade an audience, often with the goal of selling a product or service. Its history dates back to ancient civilizations, where Egyptians used papyrus for sales messages, and wall paintings were used in ancient Asia, Africa, and South America for promotional purposes. The medium evolved over time, from print in newspapers to audio-visual and digital mediums, with the rise of mass media and technological advancements. Advertising strategies can vary, aiming to raise awareness or drive sales, and can target different audiences on a local, national, or global scale. Various methods include print, radio, web banners, and television ads, among others. New trends have emerged in the advertising business models, like guerrilla marketing and interactive ads. The role of women in advertising has also been notable, with their insights being valued due to their purchasing power.
2. copyright. Copyright is a legal term that provides the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution, typically for a limited period of time. This concept originated in England, with the passage of the Licensing of the Press Act in 1662 and the Statute of Anne in 1710. Over the centuries, copyright laws have evolved significantly, with international treaties and conventions such as the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention standardizing these rights globally. Copyright applies to a wide variety of creative expressions including literary works, music, films, choreography, paintings, software, broadcasts, and designs. It is important to note that copyright protection requires a minimal level of originality and typically expires after a set period of time.
Sítio de raspagem (Wikipédia)

A scraper site é um sítio Web that copies content from other websites using web scraping. The content is then mirrored with the goal of creating revenue, usually through advertising and sometimes by selling user data.

Scraper sites come in various forms: Some provide little if any material or information and are intended to obtain user information such as e-mail addresses to be targeted for spam e-mail. Price aggregation and shopping sites access multiple listings of a product and allow a user to rapidly compare the prices.

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