Legally speaking...
podlod
There should be no problems legally with linking. Problems arise only when you try to pass off someone else's work as your own. If a site is open to the public it is really no issue in telling people where it is.
Even with photographs, legally, by court decision, "a person who places a photograph on the Internet precisely intends to forsake and renounce all privacy rights to such imagery, particularly under circumstances . . .where [the parties] did not employ protective measures or devices that would have controlled access to the Web page or the photograph itself.”
As sammyspam suggests, however, it can be an act of consideration in some circumstances. On my master gardening site I have references to university research pages, etc., and would never get through the paperwork just to find out who to contact! With many individual sites I think it would be good to let people know you value their work and try to encourage links back to your own site.
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