Linking to the source might be courteous, but it is irrelevant in US copyright law. All that matters is whether one has permission from the creator or whether it falls under Fair Use, which this does not.
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Ya, I don't care about the legality of it, just makes it easier to find stuff if you're interested in it.
That's why it's done in scholarship, along with not implicitly claiming it's your work. ... I don't know where most of these images came from. Right now I'm working from a huge folder of clips. :-/
plagiarism?
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Ask @steemcleaners their advice as all your posts are the same
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