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And Wikimedia, in particular, is all about publishing data under open licenses. They want the data to be downloaded and used by others. That's what it's for.
Even so I think it would be totally reasonable for them to block web scrapers, as they provide better ways to download all their data.
At the root of this comment chain is a proposal to have laws passed about this.
People can set up their web servers however they like. It's on them to do that, it's their web servers. I don't think there should be legislation about whether you're allowed to issue perfectly ordinary HTTP requests to a public server, let the server decide how to respond to them.