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Is viewing the HTML of a web page a copyright violation?

I was reading this morning that a law firm, inventor-link, is claiming that viewing the HTML from their web site is violating their copyright:

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By using this site you agree and understand that the HTML code, look, feel, content, company name, logo, text, and any likeness or derivative of such content is the sole property of Inventor-Link LLC and may not be used in any manner without the expressed written permission of Inventor-Link LLC. Furthermore, we strictly prohibit any links and or other unauthorized references to our web site without our permission.
Am I reading this right? This is not how I understand copyright law.
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