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- Don't Link to Us! - - Describing to sites that attempt to impose substantial restrictions on other sites that link to them.
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- Link.Openly: Etiquette - - "The law has decided very little about hyperlinking, so custom and practice is a much better guide for implementers and publishers of hyperlinks." Suggestions for linking formats.
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- Links & Law - - Clearinghouse for news and legal cases about linking.
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- Linking Policies for Public Web Sites - - For librarians creating sites that link to others. Describes importance of having a linking policy, gives resources on policy creation, describes controversies. [LLRX.com] (February 1, 2001)
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- Linking and Liability - - Technical aspects of linking and legal theories that may limit the right to link to other pages. [BitLaw] (March 27, 2000)
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- Proprietary Rights in Hypertext Linkages - - A thesis that there is no legal grounds for excluding the operation of hypertext linkages. [JILT: The Journal of Information, Law and Technology] (June 30, 1998)
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- Thinking About Linking - - Can law accommodate the power of the Internet to share information? An overview of how old legal rules are being adapted to new media technology. [Law Library Resource Xchange] (April 15, 1998)
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- The Link to Liability - - Editorial criticizing linking lawsuits and how the law is falling behind technology. [The American Lawyer] (August, 1997)
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- Linking Copyright to Homepages - - A law review article examining the legal implications of "links", including liability and copyright. Concludes that a linking page is analogous to the publisher of a telephone book. [Federal Communications Law Journal] (April, 1997)
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