- From: Jonathan Rees <jar@creativecommons.org>
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:52:53 -0500
- To: Aaron Swartz <me@aaronsw.com>
- Cc: www-tag@w3.org
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Aaron Swartz <me@aaronsw.com> wrote: .... the government has used the same legal argument to > seize the domain names of sites that don't do anything more than link > (and some that appear to do less). Thanks for joining the discussion! I trust you that the distinction is not made in what they wrote (it's long and I didn't read all of it), but it would be nice, for purposes of simplifying the discussion, to rule out whether transclusion factors into ICE decisions about who gets taken down. To support what you say, the counterexample we need is exactly what you state above - a site that does (or did) nothing more than link, using <a>, similar to the bicycling site that Henry mentions. Then we'll have a very clear situation to respond to, without the confounding considerations raised by the transclusion/far-reference distinction. So you can probably help us there. Best Jonathan
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