well, um, I guess they could try and get legal on you because: 1) you did the work for them, while you were employed for them, so effectively they own it, and can ask you to do whatever THEY want;
2) the only indication that /ald/index.html is *not* the real mccoy is in the title bar ... *NOT* A.L.Downloading Services. If this page is being indexed by search engines, then who's gonna notice that this isn't the real page? who honestly looks up there to see the title of the page? Have that obvious WARNING on this page and everything'll be ok same goes for framepage.html. 3) the following pages have NO indication that they are not 'real': mainpage.html map.html special/special.html faq/faq_intro.htm so ... it's a little thing, but they might have a right, and they might be right. i guess if you put that obvious banner on ALL pages, then they wouldn't mind. dave On Fri, 7 May 1999, Gordon Wallis wrote: > Would anyone out there care to pop in on my site and follow the 'Work!?' > link (or just go to http://www.hexdidnt.clara.net/ald/start.htm ) to see > if there's anything remotely confusing about that section. So far as I > can tell, they can't really 'get legal' on me, because the extra > exposure my site gives them can only be beneficial. It's not as if I'm > doing it along the lines of NetscapeSucks.com, either.

