SerpApi has moved to dismiss Reddit's lawsuit alleging scraping of Reddit content from Google Search, arguing that Reddit lacks copyright ownership and fails to prove circumvention of technical protections or concrete harm. This legal battle is significant as it could set precedents affecting SEO tools and AI training data by determining the extent to which companies can legally extract information from public search results without violating copyright or DMCA regulations. Content creators should monitor this case for insights into how platforms may attempt to control access to user-generated content through legal means.
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