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Framing at Legal Glossary

What is it? The act of displaying another companys web page within a bordered area of a website -- similar to the picture-in-picture feature offered on some televisions. For example, when a user enters a search engine request, the search engine might display the contents of an online store within the search engines website, framed by the search engines text and logos. When a web page is framed within another website, the URL or domain name of the framed web page is not displayed and users are not able to bookmark that site.

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