04-02-2009, 03:27 PM
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The Frequenter
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Denmark
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WebSavvy
Prior to framing content that belongs to someone else, you might want to read up on the laws pertaining to that. Framing of content is illegal and has been upheld by the 9th Circuit Court. See Kelly v Arriba Soft (00-55521) [google it]
If you haven't sought the permissions of the domain owner to frame his/her content within your site you may very well be in legal violation of copyright laws as well.
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Not to be some what of an bitch and just posting something negative, but United States law is not international law. After searching on that topic I got the impression that its linked to a US court case, which I doubt will have any effect on me as a dane. Ofcourse theres copyright laws here to, but theres no law here that prohibits me to do it on danish websites.
Also, framing dosn't remove the original copyright that almost every site have in their footer, but can be confusing to the user to be framed to some third party site without knowing
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