This link has been bookmarked by 10 people . It was first bookmarked on 30 Mar 2008, by Laura Deisley.
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Michele DayDec. 17, 2007
"Making sure that there was proper attribution, or acknowledgement of your sources, could have prevented a lot of controversy.
Here’s how you can do it right." -
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Angela Reynolds"However, all Creative Commons Licenses require attribution and have special requirements for how that attribution should be presented. Specifically, you have to provide the author’s name and/or the name of an agent they designate, the title of the work, the URL to the original work if applicable and a link or URL to the license."
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makeller63Though the Internet has no set guidelines for how to provide attribution, one rule is clear: Links are the currency of the Web.
If you use someone else’s content, whether licensed directly or through fair use, it is important to be sure to provide a clic -
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Carol KennedyGiving credit to authors when using their work.
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Stephanie BoothIf you use someone else’s content, whether licensed directly or through fair use, it is important to be sure to provide a clickable link to the original site if at all possible. This not only helps visitors to your site find the original work, but also
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