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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
I disagree with that. If its not published anywhere (ie: not findable through a public resource such as Google or other site), then I tend to think its private.
Is there any legal cases or presedences regarding this type of issue that anyone knows of? Certainly poses an interesting topic if anybody has litigated over private links like this.
WG
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but what if google spiders it? IS google liable because you didn't have a link to that page on your public site?
It's like leaving your window open in your house, IF you dont want people to stand on the sidewalk and peak in then you should shut your curtains. It certainly is not a hack. Hacking someone is breaking in. Accusing someone of hacking when all they did was post an open link is liable IMO. I am not the sueing type but i would counter sue someone's ass off if I was in Fris' position.