Tried the tomato juice on a hot century yesterday........Wonderful!!!!!
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Tried the tomato juice on a hot century yesterday........Wonderful!!!!!
i think denise was alluding to the rules of the forum that don't allow exact posting of copywrited material so as to keel TE from getting a lawsuit slapped on them for copywrite infringement.....
I like spicy V-8 but it's way too salty. So now I get low sodium V8 and add a couple drops each of tobasco and worcestershire sauce. Nice zip and no extra salt. :)
And if you happen to have some vodka around.......
caligurl "i think denise was alluding to the rules of the forum that don't allow exact posting of copywrited material so as to keel TE from getting a lawsuit slapped on them for copywrite infringement...."
think it's somewhere in here.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ight=copyright
It's not just a rule of the forum, we're all creative women here. Whether we write code, books, a blog, take photos .... it's important to protect intelectual property.
It's so easy online to copy paste and use material, and only takes a moment to get permission, credit the orriginal artist/writer etc.
As an artist (not my day job) I hope I always take the time to credit the orriginal artist or source. They say (source and who "they" are unknown) "Imitation is the highest form of flattery" ;-) but try to get the source before copying.
Now off to get tomato juice, mmmm, good idea.
Thanks for fixing my memory errors! I knew I had read it, just didn't place the where properly.Quote:
Originally Posted by emily_in_nc
And at the end of the roadbikerider newsletter is this:caligurl was absolutely right about the reason for my initial posting. I guess I'm a little sensitive too, because I do "publish" things on the web, and I'd like to think that the things that I've written and the photographs that I've posted remain mine and that they are not copied by others who then go on to claim them as their own.Quote:
All material is copyright <c> 2001-2006 RBR Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
--- Denise
DeniseGoldberg "I guess I'm a little sensitive too, because I do "publish" things on the web"
You are published. Not "published", published. :) No less so than self publishing a book.
For visual stuff, photos and art it's good to put a watermark in it, like on Tandemhearts, Thom and V's site their pictures have their website "stamped" on them.
But how do you do that for ideas, writing?