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Instacart v. Cornershop Technologies, Inc. et al
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January 07, 2022
Instacart, Uber's Cornershop End Dispute Over Data Scraping
Uber-owned grocery delivery company Cornershop has agreed to stop scraping images and product descriptions from rival Instacart's website to settle a copyright dispute between the two companies, according to California federal court filings.
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May 17, 2021
Instacart's Texas Image Scrape Suit Sent To California
A Texas federal judge has agreed to send a copyright dispute between Instacart and Uber-owned grocery delivery company Cornershop to the Northern District of California, where both companies are headquartered in San Francisco.
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September 23, 2020
Instacart Strikes Deal For Cornershop To Stop Image Scrapes
Grocery delivery company Instacart on Wednesday reached an agreement with Uber-owned competitor Cornershop on the terms of a preliminary injunction that will bar Cornershop from scraping Instacart's platform of copyrighted product images and descriptions.
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September 04, 2020
Uber Fights To Move Instacart Copyright Suit To California
Uber-owned grocery delivery company Cornershop has asked a Texas federal judge to either dismiss a copyright suit brought against it by competitor Instacart or transfer it to California, where both companies are headquartered in San Francisco.
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July 17, 2020
Instacart Says Uber's Cornershop Stole Product Photos
Instacart has accused grocery delivery competitor Cornershop of scraping its platform and stealing thousands of copyrighted product images, descriptions, pricing data and more in a "brazen" scheme that Cornershop has carried out "with striking audacity," according to a suit filed in Texas federal court.