The small print on france.fr
http://www.france.fr/en/terms-conditions.html Section: Hypertext links pointing to France.fr --- The France.fr site authorises the inclusion of hypertext links (including deep links) pointing to its pages. However, the France.fr site must be explicitly mentioned in the link's title. The SIG reserves the right to demand the deletion of a link that it thinks does not comply with the purpose or missions of the France.fr site, or, more generally, the ethics of a public portal. This authorisation is valid for any public or private site, with the exception of those publishing polemical, pornographic, anti-Semitic or xenophobic information or information that could offend the sensibilities of most people. --- Appears to me this is official french government site.
What's the point exactly? Everyone can make arbitrary small print. This one holds no legal meaning, just an indication of preference. Freedom of speech basically goes for hyperlinks too.
Dnia piątek, 25 lipca 2014 18:19:02 Lodewijk andré de la porte pisze:
What's the point exactly?
Everyone can make arbitrary small print. This one holds no legal meaning, just an indication of preference. Freedom of speech basically goes for hyperlinks too.
Case in point: http://rys.io/en/125 http://torrentfreak.com/hyperlinking-is-not-copyright-infringement-eu-court-... -- Pozdr rysiek
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Georgi Guninski
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Lodewijk andré de la porte
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rysiek