Does anyone know if there is a copyright issue with using the powerful 
RevGoURL command to access websites using known Internet search engines?   For 
instance, if one is interested in dogs one can access Google simply by writing:

RevGoURL "http://www.google.com"; or 
RevGoURL "http://www.images.google.com"; (to see pictures) 

and then typing in "dogs" in Google's search field.   I don't imagine there 
is any difficulty with that.   However, what if one extended it to actually 
incorporate Google's search script in the RevGoURL command, namely:

RevGoURL "http://www.images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&;
ie=ISO-8859-1&q=dogs"

It doesn't download anything, just using Google's search engine from within 
Rev.   Does anyone have any information as to whether or not there are any 
copyright issues?   Thanks.
Steve Goldberg
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