The reader is *not* free. The reader is given a choice to either go to a patently ridiculous extreme, and manually enable each image, or to have it thrown in their face regardless. This is opposed to the awful (and one-off) strain that clicking one link would cause to the poor person who really must see the autofellatio picture.
-- ambi
On 4/17/05, Tony Sidaway minorityreport@bluebottle.com wrote:
Puddl Duk said: Absolutely not. The reader is free to download the entire article, images and all, or the article without images, or to select which images he does or does not want to see. He has complete control. He is not forced to browse with images, or without them, or to download any given image he does not want to.
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