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Legalitys of...?

Hey,

I am thinking of adding a tutorial indexing section to my site so people have a huge section of tutorials to search through which may attract users to the site, my friend also has a tutorial indexing site and he struggles to get enough people to sign up to submit sites, so this is where my question comes in:

Can you submit other people tutorial to your site? by that i do not mean copy and paste there content i mean something like: Noobic - How to create a gradient

Basically noobic stores the site name, tutorial name, description and then the link to the tutorial. When people click the link it goes to the site which the tutorial is on but above that is a frame at the with the banner back to noobic... so if you was to submit other peoples sites in that way would it be legal?

I hope that's clear enough explanation, if not tell me, thanks for any help,
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You know, you're in the UK and I'm in the US, so I can't be of much help there. I know that in the US Google's indexing is considered risky on their part b/c no law exists to expressly allow what they're doing: index first, ask later.

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I would be giving them the option to remove the link from the site unlike Google as long as they have proof that they are the actual owner. e.g. upload a file to there site or post a message as the head admin, then when it comes to adding tutorials i can add them to a filter list so it will check the domain name isn't on the no list, preventing it happening in the future.

Now i have expanded a little would that be more legal there? (here i have not heard about risky Google for indexing pages, only for the cookies that they store).
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You know, you're in the UK and I'm in the US, so I can't be of much help there. I know that in the US Google's indexing is considered risky on their part b/c no law exists to expressly allow what they're doing: index first, ask later.
Well played, index first, ask later - this is the approach I would go with
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Thank you both, if all works out i may just go ahead with this
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