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Know copyright guidelines to avoid issues

Scholastic Press Rights Commission

February 4, 2013

"Student publications are legally and ethically required to follow the same copyright laws as professional newspapers and websites. That generally means that unless you have permission to use someone else’s work (yes, even if you found it on the Internet), you shouldn’t use it."

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