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Can I share MakeUseOf.com stuff on my blog? Please.

dailybarid
2011-05-15 11:13:00
 what about translating some articles to another language & publishing it in other site with deferent language 
Tina
2011-05-15 13:16:00
If you also add your own screenshots and/or images that's totally fine. Otherwise you're still violating copyrights. Would be nice if you quoted the original source of the article.
Jack Cola
2010-04-08 06:50:00
Quoting the article is acceptable or discussing the article and linking to it. If you like a post and want to share it with your readers, you can discuss the issues that the article arises, or possibly quote a sentence or to, but anything more than 10% is not acceptable. For example, something like what Lifehacker does http://lifehacker.com/398328/how-to-run-windows-on-your-mac-for-free
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Taty
2010-04-07 18:07:00
The polite way to go about these things is to post part of the article and link to the source for people to read the rest. Also giving authors and source credit.
Mark O'Neill
2010-04-07 15:09:00
The legal copyright of the articles on MakeUseOf.com belong to MakeUseOf, therefore you cannot reproduce the entire text of an article on your own website. What you CAN do is :a) Place a weblink on your website to one of our articles, telling your readers to click through and read the story on MakeUseOf.comb) Use the social networking buttons at the end of each MakeUseOf article, so you can share the article weblink on Digg, Stumbleupon and Facebook.But copying the entire text of an article onto your own website is strictly forbidden.
2010-04-07 15:05:00
I dont see why not, so long as you give props.