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Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
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From: Roger Burton West
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Date: 16:22 on 15 May 2003
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Date: 16:22 on 15 May 2003
I'd say no. It's advertising. If GS accepts that, then no page on GS can be trusted to be anything other than advertising. If someone has used them and wants to write a review (conforming to GS standards of page layout!) and link to their web site, that's fair enough. But all this is IMO. R -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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[grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Earle Martin 16:06 on 15 May 2003
http://grault.net/cgi-bin/grubstreet.pl?cucina...a_continental_approach_to_delivered_pizze-
Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Roger Burton West 16:22 on 15 May 2003
I'd say no. It's advertising. If GS accepts that, then no page on GS can -
Marna Gilligan
16:38 on 15 May 2003
I'm not sure. One bit of me says that as long as it's a clearly marked out-
Roger Burton West
16:47 on 15 May 2003
This becomes a philosophical question, of course. We've said, in effect,
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Roger Burton West
16:47 on 15 May 2003
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Kate L Pugh
16:45 on 15 May 2003
Oh. Actually, I JFDIed and renamed it to Cucina, SE1 2EL, and
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Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Roger Burton West 16:22 on 15 May 2003