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Definition: hyperlink
A predefined linkage between one object and another. See hypertext.
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BT loses hyperlink patent case
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First GIF. Then hyperlinking. Now JPEG. Bummer.
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BT suffers blow in hyperlink patent case
British Telecom's bid to charge ISPs for using hyperlinks suffers a setback as a judge rules that many of its claims are invalid.
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Early ruling close in BT hyperlink case
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Ford run over by hyperlinks
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BT sues Prodigy over hyperlink claim
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BT sues Prodigy over hyperlink patent claim
The British telco giant aims to require all ISPs who use hyperlinks -- a fundamental Web technology -- to pay BT a licence fee. Full story. -- Matthew Broersma, ZDNet UK
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BT on hyperlinks: Show me the money
British Telecom wants to twist the arms of American ISPs to make them pay for using its patented hyperlink technology.
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What's with BT's hyperlink patent?
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BT claims a patent on hyperlinks
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BT claims a patent on hyperlinks
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