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re: links - You do not need permission in a legal sense to link to another
site; it is, however, courteous to let a small site know that you've linked to
them, in case it brings them a new audience they might want to know about. And
if any site objects to be linked to, it's courteous to remove the links. What
is a problem, however, is "framing" another site's material so it looks like
your own (there has been litigation over this), or linking to an image in such
a way that it is called up from the other site's server, rather than being
transferred (with permission) to your own.
Carol Ely
Portland Museum
(a full-time web designer for 2 years before returning to the <IRONY> more
lucrative </IRONY> world of museum work)
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