>It will not make much sense to link you to german law.
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>Below is a link to a german online paper run by a company that otherwise publishes a major comp magazin (c't) and similars. See how they deal with links? Thats the only lawful over here. You might be sued in germany to set a link deep into somebodies web site. One can say that a visitor needs to go through home page. I dislike to point out botin reasons. But it's law.
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http://www.heise.de/forum/Telepolis/Kommentare/Zeitumstellung-Mehrheit-dagegen-aber-keine-Aussicht-auf-Abschaffung/Re-Egal-welche-Zeit/posting-24777168/show/This doesn't make any sense. If you want something private, make it private. In here, if you do not want your message to be public, you may use a private message. If a site does not want to be public, they can hide it behind full authentication. Otherwise, Google will get it and index everything. So, I guess Google will be sued by all sites you are referring to. The goal of the Internet is to share information and there has never been anything wrong with that.