Sunday, 15 May 2011

Linking




The issue of deep linking presents a number of legal (copyright) issues. It is linking directly to a sub-page of a side rather than the home page. The owners of web sites have concern about deep linking. The problems in this case includes avoiding ads on sites, loss of computer pacity and other problems resulting from deep linking. And also, the use of framing that refers to web pages which are divided into multiple areas that each of those areas can contain material from other remote sites.
To be frank, many web sites owners earn more money from their advertisings. So, bypassing the main and initial pages that have ads will cause to decrease value and also will threaten the profitability of the site.
One example is Ticket Master vs. Tickets.com that some tickets are exclusive to Ticket Master so ticket.com created some links directly to the sales pages on Ticket Master. This arrangement threatened Ticket Master advertising income.
Generally speaking, all site owners should be careful about web pages that confuse the visitors as to ownership and also should avoid web pages that take an unfair advantage of other site content.        



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