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To a great extent the Internet is built on trust. People publish their work trusting others not to copy it and claim it as their own. Artists make graphics available as linkware, trusting others to respect their terms of use. If this trust gets violated too often people will withdraw their work from the Internet, and we will all be the poorer for it. Web Guard aims to raise awareness of issues like copyright and bandwidth theft, and to promote responsible Internet use.

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