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How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

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This is normally considered ‘ fair use ’, and you don’t have to ask for permission. For lots of different ways to use quotes on your blog (such as putting together lists or creating an expert roundup), check out Ali Luke’s post, The Why, How and When of Using Quotations on Your Blog.

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PB173: How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

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This is almost the way I use quotes, when I was writing essays at university and high school to make a point, to beef up your argument (if you like). That’s the most common way of using quotes, but you can also use quotes in many other ways. That fits into what’s called “fair use.” You might choose a theme.

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PB173: How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

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This is almost the way I use quotes, when I was writing essays at university and high school to make a point, to beef up your argument (if you like). That’s the most common way of using quotes, but you can also use quotes in many other ways. That fits into what’s called “fair use.” You might choose a theme.

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