Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Legal links
From: Nathan Wajsman <nathan.wajsman@euronet.be>
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 14:53:37 +0100

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Hi Tina,

I followed the link with some trepidation and after looking for 5
minutes I fully understand why you do not want your site linked to this
sleaze. I am not a lawyer, but I guess you cannot do much about it from
a legal viewpoint. One remedy that comes to mind is to change the URL of
your site frequently--that way the perverts who try to surf over to your
site will end up in a blind alley. I think you can do it at Tripod quite
easily.

Nathan

Tina Manley wrote:

>  Dear LUGnuts:
>
> I have already posted this question on PhotoPro and they are debating
> it furiously.  I would love to have your opinion also.  What can or
> should I do?
>
> Someone alerted me that my web site was linked to something called
> Boylinks at:
>
> http://www.fpc.net/boylinks/picture.html
>
> I sent them an e-mail and asked them to remove the link. They sent the
> following reply:
>
> Dear Tina Manley,
> Boylinks provides links to sites that are already in the public domain
> and
> provide information (including images) of boys. For this reason your
> site
> qualified for inclusion.
> I must point out that while your site remains in the public domain I
> am
> unable to consider removing this link.
> yours sincerely,
> Blinker
>
>
> While my photographs on the site are copyrighted, the entire website
> is not. What are my rights? Can they do this?
>
> Thanks -
>
> Tina
>
> PhotoPro seems about evenly divided between "free speech"(they can say
> whatever they want) and "libel"(they can't say anything about you that
> you don't want them to).  Since the site doesn't actually copy my
> photos or the web site but only points to it, it isn't really a
> copyright issue; however, I don't want my site linked to "Boylinks"!
> What should I do?
>
> Thanks for your help -
>
> Tina
>  Tina Manley,
> ASMP http://www.photogs.com/manley/index.htmlhttp://members.tripod.com/~Tina_Manley/index.html



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Nathan Wajsman
Overijse, Belgium

Photography page:  http://members.tripod.com/~belgiangator/index.html
Motorcycle page:
http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/1704/index.html


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Hi Tina,

<P>I followed the link with some trepidation and after looking for 5 minutes
I fully understand why you do not want your site linked to this sleaze.
I am not a lawyer, but I guess you cannot do much about it from a legal
viewpoint. One remedy that comes to mind is to change the URL of your site
frequently--that way the perverts who try to surf over to your site will
end up in a blind alley. I think you can do it at Tripod quite easily.

<P>Nathan

<P>Tina Manley wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;Dear LUGnuts:

<P>I have already posted this question on PhotoPro and they are debating
it furiously.&nbsp; I would love to have your opinion also.&nbsp; What
can or should I do?

<P>Someone alerted me that my web site was linked to something called Boylinks
at:

<P><U><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><A HREF="http://www.fpc.net/boylinks/picture.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.fpc.net/boylinks/picture.html</A></FONT></U>

<P>I sent them an e-mail and asked them to remove the link. They sent the
following reply:

<P>Dear Tina Manley,
<BR>Boylinks provides links to sites that are already in the public domain
and
<BR>provide information (including images) of boys. For this reason your
site
<BR>qualified for inclusion.
<BR>I must point out that while your site remains in the public domain
I am
<BR>unable to consider removing this link.
<BR>yours sincerely,
<BR>Blinker
<BR>&nbsp;

<P>While my photographs on the site are copyrighted, the entire website
is not. What are my rights? Can they do this?

<P>Thanks -

<P>Tina

<P>PhotoPro seems about evenly divided between "free speech"(they can say
whatever they want) and "libel"(they can't say anything about you that
you don't want them to).&nbsp; Since the site doesn't actually copy my
photos or the web site but only points to it, it isn't really a copyright
issue; however, I don't want my site linked to "Boylinks"!&nbsp; What should
I do?

<P>Thanks for your help -

<P>Tina
<BR>&nbsp;Tina Manley, ASMP&nbsp;<A HREF="http://www.photogs.com/manley/index.html" EUDORA="AUTOURL">http://www.photogs.com/manley/index.html</A><A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~Tina_Manley/index.html" EUDORA="AUTOURL">http://members.tripod.com/~Tina_Manley/index.html</A></BLOCKQUOTE>
&nbsp;

<P>--
<BR>Nathan Wajsman
<BR>Overijse, Belgium

<P>Photography page:&nbsp; <A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~belgiangator/index.html">http://members.tripod.com/~belgiangator/index.html</A>
<BR>Motorcycle page:&nbsp; <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/1704/index.html">http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/1704/index.html</A>
<BR>&nbsp;</HTML>

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