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Originally Posted by Greenguy
I think that the new law states that it has to be an actual link & not just the unlinked URL like you could do in the past (but I'm not a lawyer)
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That all depends on the interpretation of the phrase "major entry point". If a single thumbnail gallery page is considered a major entry point for your domain, then a 2257 statement on the page is necessary in order to be compliant.
As I see it, if a thumbnail gallery page is a major entry point, then you'd better put a notice on the bottom of every web page on the domain.
I think this is one of the "vague" items the FSC's TRO refers to.