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Good day all, I want to set up a website and was wondering if it is possible to post articles that i have collected over the years from Time magazine, BBC.com and some collected from various web sites over the net. When I do this, is it true that all I have to do is to state the name of the writer at the bottom of the article? If it is not true, please advise on the necessary steps that I should take. Your time and thoughts are greatly appreciated, thank you

2006-08-11 20:49:01 · 3 answers · asked by singapore 1 in News & Events Media & Journalism

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Should be able to. Just don't try to profit from them in any way. That's a major no-no.

1. Make sure you put all copied work in quotes (" "). This way, you show it's not your own.

2. I'd provide the URL link to the original work. It's kind of like citing your sources.

Best of luck to your site.

2006-08-11 22:43:18 · answer #1 · answered by amg503 7 · 0 0

No, there ARE no standards anymore. Nor is there any way to hold these "Journalists" accountable for printing "Less than factual" articles. It is not just print media, but radio and television as well. I expect this crap to occur on the Web, there is no oversight, but have always thought TV journalists to be responsible. Sadly FOXNEWS has proven otherwise.

2016-03-26 22:44:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know, but I certainly want to know the answer.

2006-08-11 20:59:25 · answer #3 · answered by rabuca 2 · 0 0

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