What Constitutes Fair Use?

By allen on September 2nd, 2008
Posted in Copyright/Fair Use |

Is it fair use to use someone else’s article on your website? If done correctly, yes.

There are two ways to make sure that other people’s content can be used for your website. No. 1, you can ask for their permission. If they say it’s OK then help yourself. But do the right thing and give attribution.

The second way is to visit an article directory and pick the article you want to use. Publish it exactly as you find it. Make no changes. And be sure to include the author’s resource box with links intact. BTW, you can submit your articles to directories too and other people will use your articles.

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