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Intellectual Property

Jun. 17, 2002

Practice of Deep Linking Has Given Rise to a Number of Copyright Suits

Focus Column - By Don Thornburgh - "Deep linking" is the practice of directing Web site visitors to content within a site operated by a third party. When the user's browser is redirected to the second site, and it is evident to the user that he or she are no longer viewing the original, then the link is generally considered inoffensive.

        Focus column
        
        By Don Thornburgh
        
        "Deep linking" is the practice of directing Web site visitors to content within a site operated by a third party. When the user's browser is redirected to the seco...

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