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Linking Law Internet Computer and Technology Law Legal Information


Linking Law
Sites concerning the legal implications of hyperlinking, including inlining and framing pages against their author's permission, and the legality of linking to sites containing illegal content.

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  • - Issue overview and case analyses.
  • - "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.
  • - Commentary on challenges to linking rights. Free registration required. [NY Times]
  • - A brief overview of some linking regulation disputes. [Jeffrey R. Kuester and Peter A. Nieves]
  • - Information about the law relating to deep linking, framing, and IMG links. [Nolo]
  • - 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]
  • - Collection of information about the legal implications of hyperlinking, inlining and framing.
  • - Attorney Ivan Hoffman outlines some cases over linking and related topics.
  • - Clearinghouse for news and legal cases about linking.
  • - For librarians creating sites that link to others. Describes importance of having a linking policy, gives resources on policy creation, describes controversies. [LLRX.com]
  • - Describing to sites that attempt to impose substantial restrictions on other sites that link to them.
  • - Overview of issues in linking and framing disputes. [D-Lib magazine]
  • - Editorial criticizing linking lawsuits and how the law is falling behind technology. [The American Lawyer]
  • - A thesis that there is no legal grounds for excluding the operation of hypertext linkages. [JILT: The Journal of Information, Law and Technology]
  • - Addresses the legal and ethical issues behind the online copying and distribution of news content. [Online Journalism Review]
  • - Technical aspects of linking and legal theories that may limit the right to link to other pages. [BitLaw]
  • - 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]


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