Copyfight

This is stupid (and also against the terms of use - take that Johnny Law):

Permission is expressly granted to any person who wishes to place a link in his or her own website to www.accesscopyright.ca or any of its pages with the following exception: permission to link is explicitly withheld from any website the contents of which may, in the opinion of the Access Copyright, be damaging or cause harm to the reputation of, Access Copyright. In the event we contact you and request the link be removed, you agree to comply with that request promptly. If you link to or otherwise include www.captaincopyright.ca on your website, please let us know and create any link to our home page only.

Just another example of how clueless the publishing industry is about how networked knowledge works. It's bad enough that they are preying on the young to enforce their message of being "a good consumer," but to then effectively bar any criticism of their message is just going over the top.

Update: Apparently, I also went against this term

iv. You are not permitted to copy or cut from any page or its HTML source code to the Windows™ clipboard (or equivalent on other platforms) onto any other website.

by cutting and pasting their own terms. We in the writing biz call that "citing"; and by Canadian copyright, we're allowed to quote/reproduce up to 10% of a work when doing so.