Copy URL in the Usage Agreement

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How to copy URL in the Usage Agreement

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so Ive had a number of questions on how to find the url of the website in order to post that to Blackboard and Im going to address that make sure that it bed on the same playing field with that um it works in any browser I happen to have Firefox open so this is your main screen I just always have it set to Google not a problem now I want to find the url so its going to be right up here in the leand corner its on this little bar it usually has a key or it has a padlock its going to have some kind of these other little tools over here so this is your url so what you need to do in order to copy this is youre going to have to highlight the entire URL youll push contrl C or you can right click if youre on a PC and press copy so then once you have it in your copy you can open up a new document in my case Ive chosen a Google doc you can either rightclick and paste and itll ask you okay it wont let you do that so you have to use control+v so it tells you that in case you dont remem

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If you simply copy someone elses Terms and Conditions, theres a chance your agreement wont be specific enough to suitably protect your business. So, not only could you be sued for copyright infringement, but you could be challenged for another matter such as failing to protect minors using your website.
You do not need permission to include a link on your website that goes to another website. Nor is it copyright infringement if you do include such a link.
If the inclusion of other sites content alters its appearance, the way visitors view it, or imply association or endorsement, it is still a violation of copyright law. There have been copyright suits in the past that have resulted in the offending site having to remove its links or change its website.
Fortunately, courts generally agree that linking to another website does not infringe the copyrights of that site, nor does it give rise to a likelihood of confusion necessary for a federal trademark infringement claim.
Generally no, but you should check the websites Terms of Use section to see whether it has any specific linking prohibitions. If there are none, you may link to the website but make sure that the webpage opens up in a different browser window.
The general principle freedom of the internet A string of European Court of Justice (CJEU) cases (including Svensson[1]) establish that once a copyright holder has made their work freely available on the internet, third parties may link to it or frame it without the copyright holders permission.
No. Copying someone elses disclaimer is a copyright violation. While most disclaimer language is very similar, yours should be unique and customized for your own website. You can use a quality disclaimer template or trusted disclaimer generator to create your own.

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