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"Deep Linking" Controversy Renewed in Texas

DaDigz writes "Wired News is reporting on a cease and desist letter sent to an independant news site by Belo, corporate parent of The Dallas Morning News, forbidding them from linking to individual stories within the site. They claim that the author can only link to the site's homepage, and attempting to link to stories within the site violates their copyright." Next week Time Magazine will require you to read pages 1-36 before reading the article you want on page 37. Don't complain, it's their copyright ;)

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  1. Don't do that again by trolliamnot · · Score: 0, Troll

    You sir, are an idiot.

    wasting mod points is life long job.

  2. Re:obligitory by trolliamnot · · Score: 0, Troll

    HAHAHA I am wasting your m0d pointz. crash crash crash da da da bo bo bo faq code awards journals subscribe older stuff rob's page preferences submit story advertising supporters past polls topics about bugs hof

  3. Rights of redistribution by unicorn · · Score: 1, Troll

    I'll defend to the death, the rights of a content creator, to control how s/he chooses to redistribute their content.

    If you're opposed to putting limits on how something can be redistributed. Then I assume you have no problem with someone violating GPL, and redistributing Linux as a sealed, sold product. With no source attached.

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