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[FYI] To link or not to link? A fundamental premise of the Web is challenged
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- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 17:55:39 +0200
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To link or not to link? A fundamental premise of the Web is
challenged
ASSOCIATED PRESS
June 10 — Nicolai Lassen considers linking such a fundamental element
of the World Wide Web that he sees nothing wrong with creating a
service around linking to news articles at more than 3,000 other
sites. Danish publishers, however, equate such linking with stealing
— and have gone to court to stop it. The case, scheduled for hearings
in Copenhagen later this month, is among the latest to challenge the
Web’s basic premise of encouraging the free flow of information
through linking.
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