A legal battle between two Scottish Web sites that threatened to unravel the
World Wide Web was resolved last week, minutes before it was due to come to
court. In October 1996, the Court of Session in Edinburgh banned the Shetland
News from providing hypertext links to stories on the Shetland Times’s Web site
after the Times complained that such links breached its copyright. Internet
experts feared that banning hypertext links would destroy the Web. Last week’s
agreement allows the News to make links to the Times’s stories, but only if they
are accompanied by the words “A Shetland Times Story” and the Times’s logo, both
of which will also be links to the Times’s headline page.
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