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  1. Sue Waters says:

    Hi Kristina, my apologies for taking so long to respond. Definitely not normal for me but I’ve been very sick with the flu now for 11 days so everything is taking longer than I would like.

    I had seen your post when you originally posted it and watched with interest :)

    To be honest this topic is a really hard one because there are so many differing views on it.

    I’m stuck in a really hard place because I support all the bloggers on Edublogs.org so I do need to explain what is consider appropriate because often it is the new blogger that is caught out by this.

    In terms of your post when I saw it originally I honestly felt it was in the grey area. Certainly I would have argued that it was more in line with following the guidelines of appropriate since you had acknowledged the original post.

    The only area that any one could have said the opposite was the use of the image — since I don’t have a Creative Commons license on my blog. And I’ve often debated (with myself) about the pros and cons of adding a Creative Commons license.

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