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Amazon Vs. Perplexity: The CFAA Case That Decides Whether AI Agents Can Visit Your Website
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Amazon Vs. Perplexity: The CFAA Case That Decides Whether AI Agents Can Visit Your Website

Search Engine Journal·Slobodan Manic·about 14 hours ago
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Amazon sued Perplexity over its Comet browser shopping on Amazon under user authorization. On March 10, 2026, a federal judge in the Northern District of California issued a preliminary injunction blocking Comet from accessing Amazon’s logged-in pages. Roughly a week later, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals paused the injunction pending Perplexity’s appeal. On May 8, 2026, Perplexity filed its appellate brief , calling Amazon’s Computer Fraud and Abuse Act theory “a fundamental misfit” for an AI agent that visits under explicit user authorization. Oral arguments are scheduled for June 11, 2026, in Seattle. The case is the first major legal test of agent-as-visitor rights in the United States. The question at the center of it is who counts as an authorized visitor when a human delegates the visit to an AI agent.…

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