On 5/19/2014 8:33 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
On 20/05/14 00:23, Richard Hector wrote:
On 20/05/14 00:20, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
You cannot link to an image on my site. But you can provide a link to
that image. An important difference.
I confess I don't see that difference.
Are you saying that the link must be visible and not clickable?
Again, I'd still like to see a reference to a law (in your chosen
jurisdiction) that forbids whatever kind of link you say isn't permitted.
Oh, I guess you're talking about inline image links, eg <img
src="http://someone-elses-server/image.jpg">
That issue seems to be still up for debate, with strong views on both sides.
Richard
Only on the internet is it up for debate. But then there are people who
think they should be able to do anything with whatever they find on the
internet - copyrights, ownership, bandwidth, whatever be damned.
There's too much of that going around now. That's why DRM was created.
Jerry
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