Curious: what are the legal considerations of "decorator" proxies like 's via.hypothes.is, which redistributes content from a target URL with an extra JS include for annotation?
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The modern equivalent of doing a graffiti on a poster stuck on a wall that says "No posters"?
I bet the ToS of most business websites has ridiculous clauses that says copy/pasting if forbidden but that also wouldn't hold in court.
So... I don't know🤷♂️but my browser, my view.🔓
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Ours is a non-cacheing proxy. It is also a closed proxy, and only permits a pre-approved list of sites. Over 10 years we have had very little opposition to it. We disable when specifically requested.
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Outstanding; thank you for sharing your firsthand experience, Dan!


