Diritto ed Informatica: Diritto Internet
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Internet/Web site
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| Definition |
A group of related HTML documents and associated files, scripts, and databases that is served up by an HTTP server on the World Wide Web. The HTML documents in a Web site generally cover one or more related topics and are interconnected through hyperlinks. Most Web sites have a home page as their starting point, which frequently functions as a table of contents for the site. Many large organizations, such as corporations, will have one or more HTTP servers dedicated to a single Web site. However, an HTTP server can also serve several small Web sites, such as those owned by individuals. Users need a Web browser and an Internet connection to access a Web site.
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Dizionario di informatica Microsoft Press (CD)
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A most characteristic example is that of the first framing case, Washington Post Co. v. Total News.15 The defendant has a web site offering access to several news reporting sites, such as Washington Post, Dow Jones, Reuters, Time Mirror, etc. This is not the first site of the genre;16 it differs, though, from the rest because it uses frames.
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(Jw)athanase
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Internet
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Internet < computer network
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home page, web page
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removal
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sito
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3
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