There's some interesting legal scuffles going on right now that just might one day
change the way we do things around here. Check out this
ABCNews article
which details "deep linking" and some folks who are fighting it. It's difficult
to really summarize, but lets just say that it could make directly linking to articles
that are a few subpages down something we have to ask permission to do each time. Thanks
Kaiser note:
There was an earlier story
about this on Wired
Thanks
indeego
And finally, it means people should take little for
granted as long-established copyright law continues to collide with the Internet. When is
a link a copy, and when is it just a link? "We don't know how copyright law applies
to the Web," says Von Lohmann. "When you visit a Web page, you are making a copy
in your browser. Nearly eight years after the Web [became commercial], we still don't have
a good legal analysis of that."