Guideline Clarification Question Deal Thingy.
By Chysom Scott
@CJscott (4187)
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
February 17, 2010 11:18pm CST
Now, if that confused you, Great, Isn't it great to think.
Anyways, on to serious matters. I am reading a book titled "How to Get Rich, Without Winning the Lottery" I have what I would call implied permission to share it, though, it is copy righted material. Now, I know that I can't post copy righted material. But, since they do encourage that I share what I learn, and the book itself even. Would you believe it would still be a guideline violation, and what makes you believe this?
Thank you for your time, I appreciate you.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
18 Feb 10
CJscott hi I think I have finally sorted it out, you can surely mention the name of a book that you read, and enjoyed, and you can share ideas from it provided you paraphrase it in your own words, not using any passages from the book, in other words, you read the book and digested it and now tell us what you learned from it in your very own words. this would not be a guideline violation at all, as far as I can see. You are not using the s ame words the author used or putting down things he wrote and calling them what you wrote.




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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
18 Feb 10
That is a great idea, thank you very much Hatley, the author shares some great, absolutely priceless ideas, all in story form, so they are really easy to remember. I could just read one, then change it up slightly. For the post, and then share some of the other things in similar matter. Still give credit to the author, because it was his "idea" first, but I am sure, he got all of them from somewhere else first. Anyways, that is a terrific thought, and do please look forward to CJScott's, "How to become Rich without winning the Lottery MyLot Mini Series" coming to a discussion near you, shortly.
I appreciate you.

