A tech startup that collects and analyzes public LinkedIn profiles and sells the information to companies wants a federal judge to rule it has a legal right to do so.

HiQ Labs, a web scraper, has filed a complaint for declaratory relief in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California seeking a finding that its business model does not violate the law.

The company also sought an injunction preventing LinkedIn from “misusing the law to destroy hiQ's business and give itself a competitive advantage,” according to the complaint.

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