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I understand your Plagiarism policy, but my question is this. According to the Paizo Publishing, LLC Community Use Policy, you are allowed to use the text or artwork published in the Paizo Blog. Much of the blog is a very good description of places, people, events, etc., Is it against your plagiarism policy to use word for word text from the Paizo blog? Dragnmoon 10:11, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

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  • I understand your Plagiarism policy, but my question is this. According to the Paizo Publishing, LLC Community Use Policy, you are allowed to use the text or artwork published in the Paizo Blog. Much of the blog is a very good description of places, people, events, etc., Is it against your plagiarism policy to use word for word text from the Paizo blog? Dragnmoon 10:11, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
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  • I understand your Plagiarism policy, but my question is this. According to the Paizo Publishing, LLC Community Use Policy, you are allowed to use the text or artwork published in the Paizo Blog. Much of the blog is a very good description of places, people, events, etc., Is it against your plagiarism policy to use word for word text from the Paizo blog? Dragnmoon 10:11, 5 May 2009 (UTC) Many of the early articles are directly from the blog, and we haven't really discussed this one way or the other. once we obtain the actual books the blog is written from we usually try to go back and edit the direct blog articles, as 1) some of the blogs are written before final editing is done, and some things might change. and 2)Its confusing enough to some people that they can't copy right out of the book, they would never understand that they can copy righto out of the blog. - Cpt kirstov 11:55, 5 May 2009 (UTC) As the good captain says, it is a confusing spot. To date we have copy/pasted directly from the blog quite often. When this info is comprises an entire article, I usually try to change a little bit here or there to make it less a direct c/p, but legally it's not necessary. If it's part of a larger article, I usually try to divide the quote up into the subsections where its components belong. I think we could clarify the plagiarism policy to include permission to copy/paste directly from the blog given Paizo's granting of such, but we would need to stipulate that correct citation of that blog entry would be a necessity. Also, welcome to the Wiki! -- yoda8myhead 15:51, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
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