All other locations are for purposes of discussion only. What to Do Next: Do some research to find information and images that you have a legal right to use. Once you have it, put all of it together with a few sentences to form a good statement or quote. In this instance, it was “The law states that I may quote material for my blog, but I may not copy it without the author's permission.” (You can always ask.) If you follow every section of the laws cited, you will have a clear statement that you have the right to use these images and information without asking permission. This has a tremendous impact on your reputation and can be a great time saver if you need to find a quote or quote in a hurry. You can read tips for creating this statement here, too! Next, if you are quoting someone else, remember to do the same thing as in the first location, but write something that can't take the place of the source or quote.
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