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For example, I took this lovely picture of of the lake from my mom's front porch. I don't know that view, but I own the rights to this picture. If you want to use it, you need to ask. (C) Michelle Graber, 2011. 

CopyRights

What is a copyright? Basically, a copy right is legal protection of my right to own copy (or content) I created. Because I created the "copy," the rights to how the copy is used belongs to me. If you create copy, the same is true for you, and I respect that. So, respect my rights, too. Check out the https://www.copyright.gov/ office for more information on my rights (and yours). 

Posts on this website are comprised of Michelle Graber's writing. Posts are designed for a variety of personal and entrepreneurial enterprises, are my property, and inure solely to my benefit.

 

Any attempt to copy my written work without my express written permission is copyright infringement. Works here constitute my personal reflections.  Much of the information has been produced as a result of educational assignments or entrepreneurial pursuit, but I regularly post and update information as needed for my personal purposes. 

 

Individuals who infringe on my writing property rights will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of federal and international laws protecting my rights to copy posted on this site.

 

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is copyright of Michelle Graber, for whom all rights are reserved unless otherwise cited or specified. While some images may be posted from open content source on this site, all images should be treated as copyrights belonging to me or someone else as specified and should not be reproduced without permission or prior written consent of the author.

 

Site pages, articles, or other content may be shared using appropriate avenues:

 

  • Via share icons for Facebook and Twitter;

  • Providing a link or URL of the content you wish to disseminate; and/or

  • Quote extracts from the website must include attribution to www.grabersink.com.

  • Contact the author (Michelle Graber) regarding authorization for any other means of sharing.

 

Commercial use and distribution of the contents of the website is not allowed without express and prior written consent of the author. Violations of use will result in legal action.

 

*Please keep in mind that while plagiarism is not illegal, it is dishonest. Do not be confused between plagiarism and copyright infringement, which is illegal. Just don’t do it; ask. I might say no, but I promise I will say so nicely.

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