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"Deep Linking" in the World Wide Web
Supportive document from the World Wide Web Consortium.
Another Run to a Deep-Link Suit
Report on Rodale Press accusing a deep-linking site of a copyright violation. [Wired]
Attention Editors: Deep Link Away
Report on the Ticketmaster deep linking lawsuit ruling. [Wired]
Can "Deep Linking" Lead to Deep Trouble?
Review of recent legal cases against linking to pages within Web sites. [InternetNews]
Deep Linking
Introduction and analysis of deep linking issues. [Southeastern Louisiana University]
Deep Linking = Deep Trouble?
Review of some legal threats against linking. [Dot Journalism]
Deep Linking is Good Linking
Article by Jakob Nielsen in support of links that go directly to a site's interior pages.
Deep Linking Returns to Surface
Legal experts say that deep linking can violate U.S. and European copyright and trademark laws. [Wired]
Deep Linking Takes Another Blow
Report on a German newspaper linking ruling. [Wired]
Deep Thinking Eludes Deep Linking Detractors
Comments on recent linking lawsuits. [Online]
Emerging Legal Guidance on 'Deep Linking&apos
Description of the deep linking controversy and lawsuits. [Margaret Smith Kubiszyn]
Germany: Deep Linking Lunacy Continues
Guest editorial against deep linking legislation. [The Register]
Legality of 'Deep Linking' Remains Deepl
Discussion of the Ticketmaster linking lawsuit. Free registration required. [NY Times]
Linking Threats Under the Radar?
Article reviewing recent scenarios of crack downs on deep linking. [CNet]
Linking, a Fundamental Premise of the Web, is Chal
Commentary on lawsuits such as the Danish Newspaper Publishers' Association case. [Mercury News]
Site Barks About Deep Link
The Dallas Morning News's complaint against a site linking to individual news articles. [Wired]
Slashdot - New Orbitz Terms Prohibit Inbound Deep
Discussion of linking restrictions.
Universal: Don't Link to Us
A Web site that aggregates links to movie trailers online has come under fire from a major movie studio that says the links infringe on its copyrights. [Wired]