legal question regarding publishing of stock prices on website

shodge37

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ok - here's the scenario:

the web guy where i work has been asked by management to have either a stock ticker or a dynamic price on our company's website. he thinks he can just write a script to take the info off yahoo finance or similar place and just put it there. the other IT admin and i both think that you cannot publish that information without a license or subscription to a place that allows you to publish it.

so i have 2 questions:

1. who is right?
2. is there some definitive information on a website about this kind of thing that i can look at to make sure?

TIA :)
 

EagleKeeper

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The main thing to realize is that all the Free feeds are usually delayed from 10-20 minutes.
 

hypn0tik

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
The main thing to realize is that all the Free feeds are usually delayed from 10-20 minutes.

I thought they all were? Are there any that aren't delayed?
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
The main thing to realize is that all the Free feeds are usually delayed from 10-20 minutes.

I thought they all were? Are there any that aren't delayed?

There are subscription services that allow real-time feeds

 

shodge37

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Originally posted by: hellman69
Go here: http://finance.yahoo.com/badges/
You can get the quotes from free without having to steal their CSV files and parsing them.

Trevor

thanks. i looked at that. unfortunately, it currently only has badges for the american markets and i'm in canada. i'll keep looking for a canadian one.

but i guess that means that it's not illegal, eh? :p

 

Beev

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Yahoo finance doesn't like you pinging TOO much, regardless of it it says "free" or not. My place of employment hits Yahoo finance about 3000 times an hour and I believe they send you a notice if you break 5000.
 

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Originally posted by: shodge37
Originally posted by: hellman69
Go here: http://finance.yahoo.com/badges/
You can get the quotes from free without having to steal their CSV files and parsing them.

Trevor

thanks. i looked at that. unfortunately, it currently only has badges for the american markets and i'm in canada. i'll keep looking for a canadian one.

but i guess that means that it's not illegal, eh? :p

Yeah, I guess so. We just switched to the badges for out corporate site. Prior to that, I wrote a script that would grab the CSV file every half hour, then the page would parse that cached file. Never had a problem with it and never heard from Yahoo about it.

Trevor