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It is not a violation of copyright law to create a hyperlink but it is a violation of the law to create a link that contributes to unauthorized copying of a copyrighted work if the linking party knew or had reason to know of the unauthorized copying and encouraged it.
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.
Even if the framing site were considered a derivative work of the framed site, the creator of the framing site may still not be liable for copyright infringement. The user actually does the framing and the users conduct is likely to be protected under the copyright doctrine of fair use.
However, when the person posting the hyperlink has or should have had knowledge of the illegal character of the content hosted by a third party, hyperlinking will fall within the scope of the authors exclusive right and can therefore be prohibited.
Framing is the process of enabling and allowing a user to view the substances and contents of one website while it is framed by data from another site, similar to the picture-in-picture highlight feature offered on some televisions. This may generate a dispute under copyright and trademark law theories.
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If the linked content itself was uploaded or posted without the permission of the creator, you might be on the hook for contributory copyright infringement.
Posting another persons original material on a website without their permission entails copying, display, publication and/or performance of such work which could constitute an infringement of the owners copyright.
Most external links are lawful. Generally, permission is not needed for a regular hypertext link to the home page of another website. There is substantial case authority that provides that traditional hyperlinking is not direct copyright infringement because there is no copying or display involved.
Posting another persons original material on a website without their permission entails copying, display, publication and/or performance of such work which could constitute an infringement of the owners copyright.
Hyperlinking (a regular link) to a YouTube video is not infringing on any copyright laws because the video does not appear on your site. Similarly, you can post links to any web page without asking permission from the owners.