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Key to adapting principles of medical ethics to the Internet is determining what obligation exists between the physician or therapist and website visitor. This may not be easy. One of the early pioneers in health websites, Dr. C. Everett Koop, felt no doctor-patient obligation towards visitors to his website, because they were not “his” patients.