IFrames and Law

Suppose actor A has an actor B site in iFrames. There is no difference on sites other than the URL. Urls are completely different. Should actor A request permission from actor B to use site B? Is there any law prohibiting the placement of another site on a site in iFrames?

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Not a programming issue, but at least let me help you with a link to the site. The owner of plagiarismtoday.com has had some of your problems and, although they were not a lawyer, have gathered quite a bit of information.

http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2009/04/07/is-the-diggbar-content-theft/

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