On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:43:58AM -0600, Chris Brogden wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Bob Blakely wrote:
> 
> > He has not stolen any images. He has merely linked to images. It's
> > possible to provide images for your sites that can not be linked to if
> > this is important to you. If you don't want someone linking to your
> > images, make your site a tiny bit more sophisticated. Make the folder
> > that contains the images off limits to the screaming public. It's not
> > that hard. Frankly, I would have provided a standard (click to see)
> > link to Boz's site myself for any particulars to go along with my own
> > photo. Last I heard, links are legal whether we like it or not and
> > software that automatically incorporates such links is standard. He
> > didn't copy the image and paste it from his own URL.
> 
> This may be true, but is beside the point.  These are the relevant lines
> from eBay's policy:
> 
> http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/png-list.html
> 
> [begin quote]
> The eBay Item page can contain no URLs or links to, or promotional
> information about, any off eBay web page, including web sites of the
> seller or any third party.

actually this is interesting. IMO, An image included using the <img
src=....> tags can neither be considered as a URL nor a link (u cant
click on it).
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