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I'm a little concerned that it looks like you've just taken content (text and photos, I haven't looked at videos) from various sources on the web and directly cut and pasted them onto your website. If you happened to get peoples permission, then this is fine but why wouldn't you credit the original sources? If you haven't gotten peoples permission, then that's not so cool.
For example, the text of your breeding section BREEDING - RED EYE TREE FROG comes from Kurt's breeding section on Frog Forum - Red-Eyed Leaf Frog/Red Eyed Tree Frog Care - Agalychnis callidryas There's no mention it's Kurt's let alone any indication that you aren't claiming this as your original work.
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no worries brian... i can easily put the references / sources of info down. Like i said most of the info came from here. Give me a day to work on it and ill have it done. (after my actuall job)... as far as photos.... some of them are acutally mine...the others are either from this website or national geographic. They however did not copyright their photo so i was able to re-use them. Videos from youtube are already referenced just by clicking on the external link to the youtube video...so thats taken care of. But all in all i agree with you and will address it accordingly.![]()
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Ok after doing further research on cooyright laws. I am allowed to use national geographics photos on my website as long as its non profit and for educational purposes. As mentioned in section 107 of the copyright act it us concidered "FAIR USE" and is authorized for the purposes im using it for. I will put references down still but I am not held accountable by law as long as I dont MAKE A PROFIT on the website.
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