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Neverhtheless, Maximized Company has a product which protects other
pages outside your domain from referencing your content. Check out
http://demo.maximized.com/WebReferee.htm
for details. I am not an expert and I am not sure how they made this,
but for me, this means that some people do not like their documents to
be linked without their awareness, either (like in the FAQ case). Legally
a link can be done without violating the copyright, but technically the
linked site can also refuse being linked from outside.
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Forwarded message:
> From FAQ-Maintainers@consensus.com Fri Jan 3 13:06:29 1997
> Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 15:57:53 -0500 (EST)
> Message-Id: <Pine.SUN.3.93.970103155046.18838B-100000@apollo.gti.net>
> From: Jeff Knapp <director@gti.net>
> Subject: Re: Charging for FAQ links?
> > Since I'm not a subscriber, I can't tell if it's just another page with
> > links to my FAQs, but I assume so since it says rec.arts.bodyart - FAQs.
> > I have a pretty longish copyright notice at the front of each FAQ section
> > (available here if you wanna keep scrolling).
>
> I would ask the site manager what the deal is. I think it is just polite
> (netiquette IMHO) to be informed when people either archive or link to
> your FAQ.
> (deleted)
Tung-chiang Yang tcyang@netcom.com
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