Wow. That firefox is blocked thing's legal arguements are fundamentally laughable. That kind of logic would make it illegal to view a web page in any browser other then the one the page writer had it mind - since, lets be blunt here, adblock does not rewrite the page but instead alters the way the browser interprets the page.
Given the very nature of html, it would be an impossible case to win - and the makers of the page obviously know it, since the cited 'reference' is some law student's friggin blog. How very authoritative of them.
Even more amusing, follow a few links in that same board, and you get to....http://courseblog.cs.princeton.edu/s.../cos491/?p=151. Title? Why A Court Would Never Strike Out At Adblock
Anybody seen a page that actually uses that thing, so I can write a fellow webslinger a very nasty email?
As for the browser, I use firefox. It's more secure then IE and less of a target. Opera is probably even less of a target, but the Firefox to Opera difference isn't even in the same ballpack as the IE - everything else gap. And it's just not worth learning another new browser when I've already got Firefox the way I want it.
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