tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5858244622515515031.post6733348318073431328..comments2023-12-24T07:36:19.029-05:00Comments on Simply Angela : The Sunday Salon: Where has the creativity gone?Angela @ Simply Angelahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10534056791032842034noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5858244622515515031.post-63509693812459368892013-12-14T21:04:16.819-05:002013-12-14T21:04:16.819-05:00Great post! And great thoughts about blogger's...Great post! And great thoughts about blogger's work. With cyberspace,it seems everyone is at risk for having their work copied, whether it be photography, logos, artwork, posts, etc. I just have enough faith in believing that there are more honest bloggers than not. P.S. Welcome back!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5858244622515515031.post-46242320529083796672013-12-08T17:12:42.496-05:002013-12-08T17:12:42.496-05:00Unless I actually have read something myself that ...Unless I actually have read something myself that has been nicked from my blog or somebody has alerted it to me specifically, there is really is no way to make sure. I personally don't take whatever one has written and then post it on my blog without saying that I got the words/idea from that blog. There has been the odd occasion where I have found a review on goodreads and it expresses what I thought about a particular book and I use it as my own words, but that has been very rare. For the most part, I do make sure that I let people know where I got stuff, especially book descriptions, which aren't my own, but rather somebody else's words.Melissa Wiebehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02657787882718834484noreply@blogger.com