The Internet's World Wide Web is designed so that persons can point to information, using a Universal Resource Locator, commonly referred to as a URL. Pointing to a resource on the Internet is sometimes referred to as "linking." It is common for web pages to link to other resources on the web.
Claim:
1. Governments should avoid restrictions on a person's freedom to point to information. The benefits of the free flow of information, including information about where information is located, are great.