One day we may see a major design change in web browsers.  They
may not be able to cache the pages we view because of copyright.
We'll all need very fast net connections when that happens.
Time and technology will provide the needed speed, by the time
it becomes a problem, I'm sure.

Len
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> Mark Roberts
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 7:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Images, copyrights and search engines
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>
> A note about this just came in on the Editorial Photo
> mailing list. Looks like
> the courts are addressing the question of search
> engines creating thumbnail
> copies of images for themselves. We had a fuss about
> this here recently when
> Fast Search and Transfer grepped all the stuff from
> the PUG. In the case in
> question, however, the search engine snagged
> *full-sized* copies of the images
> in question!
>
> The story is at http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/169255.html
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