Folks, frequency and talkgroup information cannot be "stolen." Factual information cannot be copyrighted, and if some folks feel that they "own" certain, factual, frequency and talkgroup information, well - they shouldn't publish it in the public realm.
I've been pretty accommodating to folks that reach out to me to claim that "their" data was "stolen" from their site, but the argument is beginning to wear thin.
While I put a copyright statement at the bottom of each page on this site, I've never gone after anyone for reposting information from the site - except someone who was selling CDROM's of PDFs from the site (which are available to premium subscribers only).
Frankly, if anyone wants to "steal" factual data from this site and put it on their Web page, go for it. I'll even help you do it by providing Javascript APIs to let you do so....
Because most of the data comes from submitters, I've always determined to let the data be ALWAYS freely available - and that policy will never ever change. Those that think they "own" data are heading down a closed-ended path that will one day end.
Oh, and if someone wants to debate the legalities of this, be my guest. Just read up on Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service.
Lindsay