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Ryanair Wins Legal Case Against Booking.Com Over Screen Scraping & Reselling Tickets - MSNRyanair wins US court case against Booking.com for unauthorized ticket sales. The airline has fought against third-party booking platforms for selling tickets at higher prices. The carrier's CEO ...
Ryanair wins web-scraping case against "OTA pirate" Booking.com | Financial News - London South East
(Alliance News) - Ryanair Holdings PLC on Friday celebrated victory in a US court against online travel agency Booking.com. Ryanair welcomed the decision late Thursday by a jury in the Delaware ...
U.S. Court Rules Against Booking.com in Ryanair Screen-Scraping Case. More. Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Booking.com app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken February 27, 2022.
Ryanair has failed to have a case over alleged on-line "screen scraping" admitted to the fast track Commercial Court list. Screen scraping involves the copying data from one website for re ...
Ryanair has failed to have a case over alleged online ‘screen scraping’ admitted to the fast-track commercial court list, writes Ann O'Loughlin. Tue, 12 Dec, 2017 - 07:45 ...
Ryanair has the right to block or impose conditions on price comparison websites that mine data from the budget carrier's online database without its permi... Thursday, 11 July 2024.
Germany's top court on Wednesday reversed an appeal court ruling that had found in favour of Ryanair in its battle to stop a travel website from "screen-scraping" information from the airline's ...
Ryanair wins web-scraping case against "OTA pirate" Booking.com | Financial News - London South East
Ryanair wins web-scraping case against "OTA pirate" Booking.com | Financial News ...
DUBLIN (Reuters) -A U.S. court ruled that Booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by accessing part of Ryanair's website without permission, court documents showed. The Irish airline, ...
US Court Rules Against Booking In Ryanair Screen-Scraping Case. Date. 7/21/2024 3:14:53 PM ...
DUBLIN — A U.S. court ruled that Booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by accessing part of Ryanair's website without permission, court documents showed.
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