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Who owns the rights to the content on pages at Mahalo? I'm specifically interested in the How-To pages.

#Does the original author retain ownership?
#How much of an article that we wrote can we display on another website, if we link to the Mahalo page?
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ditesco | 2 years, 7 months ago
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From the propriety rights of Mahalo's Terms of service:

"# You own your Content. We claim no intellectual property rights over the Content you provide to the Services through your Mahalo Account. Your profile and materials uploaded remain yours.
# You give Mahalo permission to use your Content. By submitting any Content to the Site, you agree to grant Mahalo and its users permission to access and use your Content. As such, you hereby grant to Mahalo a non-exclusive, worldwide, assignable, sublicensable, royalty-free license to publish, use, reproduce, distribute, transmit, adapt, modify, create derivative of, provide user access to, publicly perform and publicly display, in every manner and medium now or hereafter known, any and all Content (in whole or in part) solely for the purpose for which such Content was submitted. This license shall be in effect for so long as such Content remains on the Site, and will terminate at the time you or Mahalo removes such Content from the Site. Mahalo shall have no obligation to use or take any action with respect to any Content."

Read the full Terms here: http://www.mahalo.com/terms-of-service

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