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oberliner

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3. Weiss just reprints part of a NY Times article and a Hillary speech and adds snide comments
Fri May 27, 2016, 04:33 AM
May 2016

Is it even legal to repost so many paragraphs of someone else's writing that way?

3. May I use portions of New York Times articles, such as quotes or excerpts? May I edit or adapt New York Times articles? Back to top
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