You May Not Link This Web Site
Ganon34 sent us a funny story about a company requiring permission to link their website. The company in question is KPMG, a financial and legal advisory company, and the article itself is an entertaining read about the aftermath of them sending demands that someone remove a link to their public web site. It's a pretty funny piece -- especially the part about KPMG's theme song. Also references the old ticketmaster vs ticet.com case that held up deep linking. It's all funny 'cuz its true.
Their page could also use some testing since it doesn't render in my browser.
Just seemed ironic that /. linked to a site in order to break the news that a site prohibits linking to it.
There is no reasonable defense against an idiot with an agenda
:wq
that you ask permission before sending email to my inbox - or I'll sue!
try { do() || do_not(); } catch (JediException err) { yoda(err); }
Clearly this is just a clever ploy to get tons of people to link to them. Look how many people have taken the bait so far!
If Current Trends Continue(tm), it's only a matter of time before they're at the top of the results for every google search.
Are KPMG saying that if a site other than the KPMG site links to KPMG then KPMG might sue them? I wonder how much KPMG would demand for each infringing link to KPMG from a non-KPMG site to the KPMG web site at http://www.kpmg.com?
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
Strangely, I can't contact kpmg.com right now. I wonder what could have happened to their site that would have caused it to go down?
I wish I could read their policy page to see whether they allow themselves to be slammed simultaneously by thousands of Slashdot users, but their site doesn't seem to be working right now.
I'll just keep trying and encourage everyone else to do the same.