Cirdan added a comment.

Let's recall that whether this transfer is done by automation or crowdsourcing doesn't matter, it's the quantity of transferred data

Of all things I read about copyright law (IANAL but very interested), this is not what I have been told... in NL there is the provision that allows to replicate a database if the content is aggregated independently
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My point, from what I understood, is does matter how content was transferred, which makes me consider Mix'n'Match legally safe.

You are both wrong and right at the same time. I think Wikilegal/Database Rights linked above by Gnom does a good job at explaining the legal situation in both the US and the EU.


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