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Subject:Re: Permission on the Web / links From:LaVonna Funkhouser <lffunkhouser -at- HALNET -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 12 Jan 1996 15:09:16 -0600
In a discussion of copyrights, Richard M. wrote:
>You can always put a link at your site pointing to the material you like.
>Doing this without permission, however, invites responses from mild
>annoyance to outright retalliation. ...RM
When do people get annoyed by this? I thought the goal of Web publishing
was to get as much traffic as you can. (I guess this isn't always the
case, but I'd still like to hear examples.)
LF
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