A lot of the URI rules would be more readable if characters other than "/" 
were used as the regexp delimiter, since then there'd be no need to escapes 
slashes.  Then

    /^https?:\/\/[^\/]*opt-?out/i

Would become

    m!https?://[^/]*opt-?out!i

or

    m{https?://[^/]*opt-?out}i

Also, this would make URI regexps within the Perl code itself more readable.  
However, this would lead to different regexps having different start/end 
characters, which would be bad from the point of view of consistency.

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