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[dvd-discuss] Carl Kaplan on DeCSS' Links
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- Subject: [dvd-discuss] Carl Kaplan on DeCSS' Links
- From: Ron Gustavson <rongusss(at)mediaone.net>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 17:33:14 -0500
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a closer look at the Second Circuit decision...
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/14/technology/circuits/14CYBERLAW.html?todaysheadlines
I still can't imagine how links themselves cause any action at all. It's the
browser that causes the GET. Would it help to note that, say,
"wget --spider" treats links differently?
Perhaps Microsoft and AOL need to disable automatic links at the browser. The
user would have to type GET this page and GET that jpeg.
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