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Automated Content Access Protocol

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Automated Content Access Protocol is a proposed extension to the Robots Exclusion Standard for communicating website access information to automated web crawlers.

Developed by the publishing industy, as of 2006, it is only at the feasibility stage. A pilot program is planned for November 2006.