• haciendadad

    (@haciendadad)


    Newbie here.

    I come across many good articles on my blog topic, is it common practice to use some technique for adding the content of that article to my blog? I don’t have any problem giving credit to the originating site. I see this happening all the time on sites like Gizmodo.com, where there is a summary of the article and a link.

    Is that how any of you get new content? I have a lot to learn in this area and I was just hoping for a little advice.

    Thanks in advance.

    Joey

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Most of us “get new content” by writing new content. Be mindful of where you’re taking the article from. If the source is not published under a GPL, GFDL, or similar license, republishing the content is considered stealing (even if you give credit) and punishable under the fullest extent of the law.

    Thread Starter haciendadad

    (@haciendadad)

    Wow, thanks for the update. I feel like an idiot but I am glad I asked first.

    adminbf

    (@adminbf)

    I often get reprint permission requests and in most cases I permit requiring a byline with exact text I give them, URL to link back to my site, and the expiration date of the permit.

    TZ

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