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  5. Traditionally, Web Developers have paid thousands for lawyers and specially certified insertees
  6. to add these links to the bottom of their pages. The extreme difficulty involved in editing the
  7. page and adding three links to it made the task very tedious and quite costly. Additionally,
  8. "Legal Insert" companies, as they were called, often deceived developers, upping the cost
  9. hundreds of dollars. Developers were furious but had no alternative. Finally, in 2005, the case
  10. went to a local court in Deville, Indiana. The Judge ruled in "Legal Insert" companies favor, but
  11. developers managed to get a hearing in the Supreme Court. A five year debate raged and finally,
  12. in February of 2010, the Supreme Court ruled in developer's favors. "Legal Inserts" were forced
  13. to lower their prices and certifications were no longer required for the insertion.
  14. Unfortunately, $1000 was still a high price to pay for three links. Thinks looked grim. With
  15. developers barely making more than $1000 on a project, they were forced to raise their own
  16. prices, losing customers as a result. This only contributed to the recession. Things looked grim
  17. until a web startup led by Dev Desig released an Open Source project called iLegal. Simply by
  18. running the bundled script on the server, all pages recieved three shiny new legal links. Thanks
  19. to iLegal, developers can rest easy.
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  25. answered Jul 5 '11 at 2:38
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  27. Thomas Shields
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  31. Could you please link me? And thank you very much for the information. (: – DearRicky Jul 5 '11
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  35. @DearRicky er, I was kidding. :D There's no such thing... – Thomas Shields Jul 5 '11 at 2:46
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  38. -1 Joke answers are not appreciated on SO. – Raynos Jul 5 '11 at 17:35
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  41. @Raynos: Flagged your comment as "not constructive". Please stay on topic. – Saul Sep 7 '11 at
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