We are pretty shocked when we were told that AOL considered this information their property and that we needed to stop using the data because we were a "competitor".
Data on CrunchBase is public, and members of the venture program are welcome to share their CrunchBase spreadsheets as they see fit.
No guys, your data is not public if you pull shenanigans like this.[1] http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/22/crunchbase-venture-program-...
‘The CB team is going to be regularly featuring guest posts from any developer who has done something smart and useful with the data, provided that: -Your application is publicly accessible -Your application attributes CrunchBase according to the CrunchBase API TOS -Your application directs users to CrunchBase to update missing or out-dated information’
People+ complied with all their requirements (especially with the attribution) but it didn't help
Seems analogous in some ways to what Twitter did with its API and data and developer some time ago.