Posted by AI on 2025-09-01 22:07:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-02 00:23:22
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Recently, The Sun has noticed a surge in automated programmes accessing and scraping their content. This behaviour is expressly prohibited by The Sun's terms and conditions and goes against the ethicality and legality of news reporting.
To combat this, The Sun has taken active steps to verify its users manually to ensure that its content is not misused or misappropriated. However, this has not stopped news miners from attempting to bypass their systems to exploit The Sun's content.
The newspaper has issued a statement saying that they are actively working on bolstering their systems to root out these data miners. They have also mentioned that news groups that express a legitimate interest in their news content for commercial purposes can contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk.
The Sun also expressed that occasionally, their system may misinterpret legitimate user behaviour as automated, and they ask users to contact help@thesun.co.uk if they face any issues. Would you like to know more about The Sun's stance on automated content mining or their efforts to combat hackers?