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  1. How to Take Action When Your Content is Plagiarized

    If your copyrighted blog content shows up in whole on another site without proper attribution like InformationFlash.com is doing, here’s a few steps you can take. IANAL (I Am Not A Lawyer), so YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary). Send the Webmaster a Cease & Desist Letter Get a sample ...

  2. Copyright policy

    I really hate to have to do this, but there have been a couple cases recently that have indicated the necessity of making things explicit. All of the entries on this blog are copyright by Gail Shaw. The full content of any post may not be published elsewhere without prior ...

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