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Facilitator web sites must not contain any context-sensitive advertising, such as Google or Yahoo driven ads. A “context-sensitive” ad is any advertisement that is automatically generated to display random advertising on your web site. We have found that such advertising links often lead directly to our competitors, sometimes with web sites that contain misleading ..
Advance permission is not needed to link to any area of DDAI web sites, as long as the link is clearly labeled. Please do not try to frame or embed pages of our web sites within your own. The link should take the visitor to the other site, and should be labeled in such a ..
Best Practice: The most efficient way to present the trademark notice on any web site devoted primarily to a Davis practice is to include the full notice as part of a footer on every page of the web site which includes information about dyslexia or the Davis program. If the trademark notice also includes a ..
If the facilitator web site describes other activities or enterprises in addition to Davis Dyslexia Correction, the link to www.dyslexia.com does not have to be on the home page, but must appear in these places: Please see Required Links to DDAI web site – o..
If the site has a trademark notice with an incorporated link in the sidebar or footer of every page, as recommended as the Best Practice for Davis-only sites, additional links are not needed, except as specified for use of copyrighted material. For sites without the trademark notice with link (such as sites offering multiple services), any ..
If the web site is devoted primarily to promoting or describing the Davis program, there must be a link back to www.dyslexia.com (“Dyslexia, the Gift”) on the home page. The link can be either text or graphic (or both). The following graphics can be used only if accompanied by a link to www.dyslexia.com: Please do not ..