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What is the standard for reposting anothers articles on your own site

1 pointsby theremoraalmost 18 years ago
Of course there will be a link to the original authors site. But how much of the article can appear directly or is their some fair use guideline? This for more of a magazine format, and not a digg or hacker news forum.

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ivankiriginalmost 18 years ago
Attribution is key. But I don't know enough about FairUse to say what the magic upper limit percentage of quoted material is. <p>You can generally get to the beef of an article without posting more than half. Also, adding your own commentary makes your site more interesting.<p>But don't be evil: linkjacking is annoying.
pgalmost 18 years ago
Why repost at all? Isn't this what links are for?
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theremoraalmost 18 years ago
makes sense, so maybe a caption, commentary and the link would be the proper approach