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1 | So what do we learn from all this? | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 104810 | ||
Hello Aixen7z4, In taking a web design course, I learned that linking anywhere past the main page is illegal. However, you are allowed to give the main page address and have instructions on how to get to the desired material once one gets to the web site. Therefore, EdB's comment concerning your links is not an issue of protocol but rather of legality. I recommend you make the proper changes or seek permission from the web site owners. Steve |
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2 | So what do we learn from all this? | NT general Archive 1 | Aixen7z4 | 104826 | ||
Interesting, Steve. Whose law would we be violating? Is it state, federal, or international law? I must look into that (not really) because I know nothing about that. When I put up a web site it was with the understanding that anyone can link to my site at any page that I leave open. And actually, I would be glad if they did. I have also communicated with many people to let them know that I appreciated their work and would link to them. I have never had a one to express concern. I'll tell you that I think the Internet is a wonderful tool by which Christians can share and work together. It is perhaps as Christians share together, and openly, that we can spur each other on to sanctification. | ||||||
3 | So what do we learn from all this? | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 104830 | ||
Hello Aixen7z4, It's federal law. As long as there is an agreement or permission between you and the site in question feel free to link. And I agree with your thought about spurring one another on. Steve |
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