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The Cooks Source Copyright Outrage: Not the Norm

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One of the hottest Internet memes last week was the story of how blogger Monica Gaudio complained to a print magazine, Cooks Source , that it had used her work without permission and got told that, really, she should be grateful to have it stolen. Now it will work well for your portfolio. institution.

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Shakespeare Was an Aggregating Social-Media Pirate

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His goal, rather, was to remind us that the Bard’s works were not simply the output of an individual, but the result of a collaboration with a crowd of other writers, actors, scholars, and editors. Not only would our age treat a contemporary version of Shakespeare as a plagiarist, it would also spurn him as an copyright pirate.

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Is Your Content Putting You at Risk?

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Is what you’re doing copyright infringement or fair use? A basic understanding of copyright law will help. If you quote extensively or borrow images from other blogs, do you have the right to do so? Are you giving appropriate credit to the creator of what you borrow? How open is your relationship with your audience?

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Three Tips for Simple but Effective Infographics

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If you can work with one, great; but if not, you can probably find a simple way to produce the graphic on your own. Or, if you’re mindful of copyright rules, you can simply do a Google image search. When you find something that works for you, ask if you can use it. You don’t need much graphic skill or expensive software.

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