[Chapter-delegates] Use of short URL services

Eduardo Diaz eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com
Fri Mar 19 15:22:43 PDT 2010


P:

You can always find out where these short URLs point to, even before you
click on them. Check out the tinyurl site. They tell you how to set it up.

-ed

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Peter Koch <pk at isoc.de> wrote:

> Dear ISOC community,
>
> {random quote}
>
> > rights in the digital environment (see See Background in the NZ
> Invitation
> > for Submissions on Enforcement in the Digital Environment
> > http://tinyurl.com/yz6xurp).
> >
> > Further, the Summary of Key Elements Under Discussion provided by the
> > European Commission Director General for Trade, in November 2009, (see
> > http://tinyurl.com/yfd7ste) states:
>
> apologies for opening a meta issue, but now that the NGL eligibility
> criteria
> consider me a "silver surfer" (SCNR) I might be entitled to remark that I
> see
> a growing trend on this list to use fancy "short URL" services.
>  Personally,
> I am not too cofortable with these due to privacy, security and clarity
> concerns
> and I'd appreciate if, maybe in addition to the short URLs, the real URL
> would
> be presented, as well.
>
> Thanks & best regards,
>       Peter
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