| ▲ | lifeisstillgood 7 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some thoughts 1. Brilliant! Governments (and corps) treat public data like it’s theirs not ours. Information yearns to be free. 2. Having said that, you are likely violating T&Cs by scraping at all. 3. It is a lot easier to defend your position if you are making it free and public yourself. 4. But paying for food is nice 5. I suggest the business model here is providing architects and lawyers with strong evidence of prior planning decisions nationally Most people applying for (difficult) planning have experience locally. But the planning system is a mess because it is not coherent nationally or regionally. The win here is not providing a copy of your data (that has legal issues) but providing pointers to decisions that support the case of the person paying you. So I want to turn an old pub into tasteful housing and a cafe for the local village. The local planning team don’t like it, I could spend money bribing them and the councillors (see how much I understand British democracy) or I could get from you the fifteen pub to housing conversion decisions from around the country and use that to help my bribed councillors defend their u-turn Everyone wins :-) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | mebkorea 7 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cheers, appreciate the feedback. The architect/consultant precedent angle is interesting and a couple of other commenters have already nudged me in similar directions. Tbh... you're likely right that the strongest commercial play isn't B2C £19 reports, it's giving someone fighting a contested case the national pattern across 15 similar pub conversions, the appeal outcomes, what stuck and what didn't. That's a very different product to what I have now but the data supports it. On the T&Cs/legal stuff... I'm not going to pretend I have perfect clarity on it. The position I'd defend is that the data is statutorily public, councils are required by law to publish it, I respect rate limits, and I'm aggregating not republishing in bulk. But there is this grey area between data being public to view and being usable for a commercial product, and I haven't fully nailed it down. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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