I must agree with Matt. Many things are useful to a user. Firegirl's site is quite useful to users, and it is sponsored by her advertisers. What apparantly has happened here is that someone else is trying to make money off of Mary's site by making it appear in their frames and under their advertising. I would suggest posting a legal notice concerning copyright notice, permission required and very large fees for use without otherwise making arrangements. Then send the S.O.B.'s a large invoice with short terms. Refer the invoice immediately to a collection agency. May the wrath of El Grande befall the thieves, Frank >>----snip----<< >Reply-To: Matt Kraft <MKraft@infotech-usa.com> > >Legal Smegal.... > > I say fight fire with fire Mary... > and change the address of the pages that they are referenceing >with somthing to the > following effect > > thePassword.com is illegally referencing my site. I find them >guilty of being > weenies > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Bill Oakes [SMTP:bill_oakes@ibm.net] >> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 9:59 AM >> To: Chile-Heads Digest >> Subject: [CH] Passport Site >> >> At the risk of angering El Grande, allow me to view this whole >> situation re: >> Passport from a slightly different angle - the user (yes, THAT guy (or >> gal)). >> >> I found the site to actually be quite usable. >> >> "Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong." >> Bill Oakes >> San Jose, USA >> bill_oakes@ibm.net >