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By: Matthew T Rader</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/creative-commons-licenses-make-you-king-of-your-content#comment-10006<creator></creator>
<pubdate>Tue, 08 May 2012 19:45:25 +0000</pubdate>
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<encoded>In reply to <a
href=https://matthewtrader.com/creative-commons-licenses-make-you-king-of-your-content#comment-10005>Carrie Lackey</a>.<p>Thank you Carrie, I really appreciate that.</p>
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By: Carrie Lackey</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/creative-commons-licenses-make-you-king-of-your-content#comment-10005<creator></creator>
<pubdate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 01:32:08 +0000</pubdate>
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<encoded>I&rsquo;d like to think that after this class, I am at least a more responsible Queen of my content.<br>
I&rsquo;m glad to see that that you changed the licensing for your photographs. It is your talent that gives the world a voice it might not other wise have. Don&rsquo;t ever let anyone take that away.
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By: Matthew T Rader</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/creative-commons-licenses-make-you-king-of-your-content#comment-10004<creator></creator>
<pubdate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 04:08:55 +0000</pubdate>
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<encoded>In reply to <a
href=https://matthewtrader.com/creative-commons-licenses-make-you-king-of-your-content#comment-10003>Carissa</a>.<p>Thank you very much Carissa, I really appreciate your comment. And I totally agree.</p>
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By: Carissa</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/creative-commons-licenses-make-you-king-of-your-content#comment-10003<creator></creator>
<pubdate>Sat, 31 Mar 2012 04:32:30 +0000</pubdate>
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<encoded>I think it&rsquo;s interesting that you ask whether we are the &ldquo;king of [our] content&rdquo; because some times we let our content depict how we are going to write something when technically it should be the other way around.<br>
Great blog post &#128578;
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