And are you talking about linking or framing the other site? ... -- Go to www.ladydaredevil.com to help keep the wild ride going! Sign the petition for a...
There is not a ton of legal guidance on this, but generally speaking, 1. You may place a link to another site's home page without permission. 2. You may not...
As long as a site owner does not prohibit linkage to his site by making it password protected or otherwise restricted for viewing, I feel that he cannot raise...
The implied consent argument is no doubt a loser. People post legal disclaimers all the time on websites, yet people still right-click and steal content. If...
Consider the following: 1. "There's an interesting article on page A42 of Wednesday's NY Times, column 3." 2. "There's an interesting article at URL." 3....
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... In fact, the only way content on a web server can be displayed on any other computer is by copying it. When you visit nytimes.com and read today's front...
Yes, but that "copying" is what the technology requires in order to be able to view the work to begin with. Saying that this is "implied consent" is like ...
Deep linking or linking per-se cannot result in Copyright infringement. The only argument against deep linking is to claim that every visitor has to visit the...
Yeah, I know that; my husband builds websites. Of course, a copy is made for people to view his sites, but trust me, there's no implied consent that goes along...
I was speaking of "implied consent" as a legal argument. Yes, the technology requires copying to view, but the law gives the copyright owner the right to...
If we donot accept the Internet technology as it is ..which includes "Caching" ..then we need to shut up Internet. If it is a question of accepting Internet...
Better yet, we could let each copyright holder decide their own course of action. If someone frames one of our websites, you can bet we will be putting an end...
Bear in mind that the deep-linking issue goes beyond copyright. It also touches on trademark and unfair competition issues. That said, I think you have...
I recently purchased a new video game title which was newly released. It turned out to be defective so I contacted the manufacture for a replacement. The...
... It would seem to violate the implied warrantee of merchantability. If you bought it (in the US) by credit card not to long ago, you can challenge the...
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or you could create a website or blog! ... From: web-law@yahoogroups.com [mailto:web-law@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of sethb+wl@... Sent: Friday, July 29,...
I am the owner of a small web hosting company in Canada. My servers are located in the US. As it stands, I have a client who has an account with me that has a ...
I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on this for me as to the legality of this schenario. I, Scott, do part time website programming (sub-contracted)...
... It is hard for me to imagine a business case which would make the few dollars per month you get off this guy pay for the cost of the all-but-certain...
... a ... he ... dragged ... website ... few ... nothing ... Well actually I make more then a few dollars on this person as he is actually a reseller and pays...
I am the owner of a small web hosting company in Canada. My servers are located in the US. As it stands, I have a client who has an account with me that has a ...
Does anyone know if it is actually illegal for a person to impersonate another person in an email? I own the webserver where this client (web designer) hosts...
... I wouildn't touch this with a bargepole. Even if you're not liable (and the fact that you know what he's doing may well make you liable), is this really...
Thanks Laurence for your advise. I had actually given him 48 hours notice to more to another hosting provider. Without a peep, he did but then again, I had...
... Have a look at Yahoo's Terms; stripped of the waffle, they basically say "we can do as we please". Just refer him to clause 42 or whatever. ... If you're...
See my blog post: http://www.dowire.org/notes/?p=66 Challenging the Norms and Standards of Election Administration: Standards for EMBs (Election Management...