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by JonnieCache 5585 days ago
Are you sure of that? If so, you posses more certainty than most judiciaries/legislatures. It's a vexed and fraught issue.

https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Copyright_asp...

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There may be cases where linking violates copyright (Total News seems reasonable, although that's really probably more of a trademark issue), but I think the main problem is that most judiciaries and legislatures are a bit unclear on how the internet works.

However, I'm also in a better position than judiciaries and legislatures, since I'm talking about right and wrong, not legal and illegal.

Ah OK. I was thinking of rights in the sense of "rights enshrined in law," as in "European Convention on Human Rights," rather than what is ethically or morally right.