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  1. According to first amendment, can we use the one third part of the article and post it in our blog? Below that one third part, if we give a link that Soruce: Huffington Post with a link to the article. Would that be legal?

  2. After 30 years in the communications field, I find this subject has reared it’s ugly head so many times that I can’t remember how many. That said, I’ve found my sounding board to the Fair Rights Use issue to be the same as the fundamental reason I went into the communications field. That reason was, and still is, that I had something to say about something or someone. Be it an original script for film or Tv, or blasting out some tidbit on the social media arena.

    I’ve also come to reason that anyone in the communications world that doesn’t have the process to present an editorial, documentary, or news-line blurb, perhaps shouldn’t be in the communications field at all. Ideas are hard to come by at times, and occasionally that means just sitting on the sidelines for a while. Great communications starts with keen observation and observation time doesn’t sit well in the fast paced world of today’s social media outlets.

    Quoting someone should be the result of an impact on a person, and should always credentialed. It takes time to get credentials sometimes, but I don’t think I’ve never been refused when I’ve asked them. I also see that asking for reprinting rights shows a certain amount of respect. That respect I fear, may be lost in the immediacy of today’s blogs, websites, and emails. I think that that loss may also be attributed to the cut throat practices of publishers, editors, and news desks of days gone by. Get the by-line first, or loose your job. Today . . . it’s what job, I’m a blogger.

    Just a thought and a perspective.

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