Danish Court Rules Deep Linking Illegal 382
Jstein writes "In a court ruling today Friday, the court in Copenhagen, Denmark ruled in favor of the Danish Newspaper Publisher's Association against the online news aggregator Newsbooster. Thereby deep linking has been ruled illegal for the first time." Currently the story is
only in Danish (from Computerworld Denmark, Online).
Update: 07/05 23:15 GMT by T : ttyp writes "Here is a link to an
English language story about the Danish deep linking case."
I never really knew what deep linking meant... (Score:3, Funny)
"Jeg er dybt chokeret. Vi taber på alle punkter, men det er sikkert, at vi kærer til Landsretten, siger han."
I plan (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Also Illegal: (Score:0, Funny)
this is absolutely bs (Score:5, Funny)
"look for this and this information in THIS book" would be legal.
"look for this and this informaiton in THIS book, PAGE # xx-yy" would not be legal.
rediculous. -- heh, but it does make writing bibliographies easier -- "information obtained from www.nytimes.com"
Obviously . . . (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I plan (Score:1, Funny)
I am surprised- (Score:3, Funny)
Well, they *are* only human, perhaps this judge has some, ah, non-Danish lineage. This would explain this temporary lapse of judgement.
Re:Sorry is a word not big enough (Score:2, Funny)
Thanks. You're a Great Dane.
Re:you are anonymous because you are a lier (Score:2, Funny)
I suppose that's not too unreasonable a request.
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