"Framing is the process of allowing a user to view the contents of one website while it is framed by information from another site, similar to the 'picture-in-picture' feature offered on some televisions."
"Framing may trigger a dispute under copyright and trademark law theories because a framed site arguably alters the appearance of the content and creates the impression that its owner endorses or voluntarily chooses to associate with the framer."
Quotes from a Nolo Law Center article on "Linking, Framing and Inlining".
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