question on copyright

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by Natef, Jun 6, 2010.

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    Hi, i am just wondering,

    if i read an article i stumble upon on the internet, for example "How to save water" and i wanted to write a slightly similar article for an ebook maybe like "how saving water can save you money".
    The content in it state similar ideas and tips but if i completely rewrite the whole thing, is it against the copyright law? am i committing copyright infringment?

    And i would also like to know what is PLR means? what is it used for? and why do people buy it?
     
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    Natef, Jun 6, 2010 IP
  2. JimGee

    JimGee Member

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    PLR..Private label rights.........most plr licenses allow you to do "anything" you want with the content.....

    Think about this.....If you are writing about something that you do not have a lot of knowledge in your head....you have to do research...
    Read research material and then write your material...in your own words......make it completely different from what you read.....

    Nobody knows everything about everything...they have to do research to get the information......do the research...
    articles, books, etc......:)
     
    JimGee, Jun 6, 2010 IP
  3. Natef

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    so it's possible to write a complete article about what i have research on without committing a copyright infringment? is that so? does it work with writing an ebook? where you research on a certain topic and write completely different from what i read?
     
    Natef, Jun 6, 2010 IP