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Grober Voices Online And Linking Policies

Lately there has been a flurry of debates online about Singapore metablog, Tomorrow.sg’s linking policy, and its policy of not asking for permission before linking people’s blog posts.

Some of the debates go right to the heart of issues like whether it is an accepted practice to link to blogs without the need for asking for permission, whether is is morally acceptable, and privacy issues.

“Singapore metablog Tomorrow.sg and a discussion on Linking Policies” has been posted on Global Voices Online by mrbrown. Go air your views there as the global community will also join in.

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3 Comments

Posted by
big bird
2 September 2005 @ 11pm

Got “global community” meh.. Like only S’poreans and one M’sian comment only leh..


Posted by
yongkian
3 September 2005 @ 10pm

By the way, it is isn’t againist the Singapore law for linking right? If it isn’t againist the law then why should we bother about them?

Tomorrow.sg can also come out with a button, a button to shows that the owner don’t want to be tomorrowed!


Posted by
a crunchy green apple
3 September 2005 @ 10pm

Is that the reason why there was more than 2000 visitors at one point that day? That was quite…something.