AFAIK the current state of things is that LinkedIn is welcome to try and stop people from scraping the site, but it can't criminally charge them or try to legally block them from the service. Roughly the same situation as adblockers -- you can detect them and stick banners all over the place, but you can't outright bar someone from running uBlock Origin on your domain.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/15/16148250/microsoft-linked...
AFAIK the current state of things is that LinkedIn is welcome to try and stop people from scraping the site, but it can't criminally charge them or try to legally block them from the service. Roughly the same situation as adblockers -- you can detect them and stick banners all over the place, but you can't outright bar someone from running uBlock Origin on your domain.
Please note that I am not a lawyer.