IANAL (I am not a lawyer), but forbidding links to copyrighted
material would pretty much rule out linking to ANYTHING. I would say
the answer is generally no, and that hyperlinks should, in most
cases, be treated as references (e.g., in footnotes or endnotes).
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On Aug 21, 2005, at 11:48 AM, smcphelan wrote:
12. Do not forward copyrighted material or information you do not have
permission to forward, through the list
Does placing a link to copyright material require permission
similar to some
requiring permission to place a link on a web page?
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