n.
A Web page link that points to a file within a site rather than the site's home page.
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"Unfortunately for Bazinet, the legal status of hyperlinking on the World Wide Web is unsettled, say some cyberspace law experts. Especially controversial is the use of so-called 'deep' links, which point directly to Web pages or other content within another site, possibly bypassing advertising-rich home pages or other identifying pages."
— Carl S. Kaplan, "Is Linking Always Legal? The Experts Aren't Sure," The New York Times
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New words. 2013.