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Are you posting the actual article, or merely a link to the article?
If you are doing the former and you don't have permission, then you would be violating a copyright. If you are posting part of an article to critique it, then what you are doing is considered fair use.
I have a group in the internet and i want to reserve the rights for the title, where can i go to get that type of rights?
by karas1 on June 27th, 2011
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Free but password-protected PDF file converted into an ePub and redistributed?
by noah.yuttadhammo on August 20th, 2011
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What is the copy right laws for pictures on shirts?
by rocklesson86 on August 2nd, 2011
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Are model numbers for products like TV's either copyrighted or trademarks?
by putting4par on May 13th, 2011
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Do you think the RIAA should be sued by the American Public?
by Your sisters cute friend on June 5th, 2011
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You're reading If have a BLOG and post an article from Wall Street Journal, etc. just source it. Would be legal?
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