Forum:Negating Continuous Traps and Spells

I have a question about negating the effects of continuous spells and traps. With continuous trap cards, are you able to negate their activation only upon the initial activation, or can you still negate it upon a later activation? For example, are you able to use a card such as "Solemn Judgment" or "Dark Bribe" against "Royal Oppression" only upon it's initial activation when it's flipped, or are you still able to negate and destroy it at a later activation?

Also, on the wiki page about continuous spell cards, it says that there effects do not start a chain, which would mean that other than the initial activation, any use of it's effects later on are unable to be chained to. I was wondering if that applies to all continuous spells, or if that is only a generalization? For example, "Call of the Mummy" or "Gateway of the Six", those have effects that can be triggered at a later date after it's activation, are those effects unable to be negated with "Solemn Judgment" or "Dark Bribe" since the effects of a continuous spell apparently don't start a chain? --Jon58840 04:09, April 3, 2010 (UTC)