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Re: Testing? May be a copyright violation for the ISP to alter a major website/page such as Google or Apple without consent. If they can alter the page to stick in an add, what's next? |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Williamstown, NJ kudos:5 | said by Brustus1 :May be a copyright violation for the ISP to alter a major website/page such as Google or Apple without consent. If they can alter the page to stick in an add, what's next? Better point than those who think the customers can sue. Much more likely that Apple, Google, etc have a cause of action. -- Record your speedtest.net results in DSLReports SpeedWave »www.speedtest.net/wave/1b3ef29fa84ff7ce |
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 | reply to Brustus1 if it is not modifying source because it displays ad in a separate frame I don't know if that counts against copyright laws. |
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 rchandraStargate Universe fanPremium join:2000-11-09 14225-2105 | It is creating a derivative work of (potentially) a copyrighted work, ergo copyright infringement. |
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