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by mthoms 872 days ago
Is there existing case law around browser extensions that only alter the presentation of a web page on the client machine? You know, things like adblockers or extensions that alter a specific site?
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It's called a user agent for a reason: it works on behalf of the user.
I agree. I'm asking if the courts do or do not.