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  • Are you referring to Answerbag.com or an other site? Make sure you make it clear that those are not your words so no one can blame you for plagiarism. Then post the link from whence you've borrowed the info. You are not doing this for profit as spamming is one of the things you agreed not to do when you signed up for this site. It is truly for altruistic reasons that you are citing the source.
  • the issue is not plagiarism it is copyright law. There is no easy answer. If it is just a link most authors won't object, but if you are not lessening the value of their work it can reasonably be argued this is Fair Use. Ask yourself what if the situation were reversed and you were the creator of the article. then you wil have a good sense of what is proper.

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