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Old 04-19-2011, 09:56 AM   #24
KevinH
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Hi,

There are numerous add-ons for Firefox, Safari to block ads, plus you can even use web browser stylesheets to remove most ads without the need for an add-on. There are even published ad databases to help these tools determine which links off the site are ads and which are not (do you block pop-up windows anyone!)

So I never see an ad while surfing the web unless I actually want to. No one has ruled that any of these "ad" blockers is breaking copyright. There is no copyright law that requires the user to see an ad before or after reading the article they have publicly posted either when read off-line or on-line. So please stop making claims that any of this is a violation of copyright. It simply is not.
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