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I see that most blogs out there use pictures, diagrams and quotes to illustrate a point. What are the rules around this? I understand the various licensing options that are available for pictures and most quotes have a link to the original article/blog. But do you have to get the owners permission to use the material? What if the owner does not explicitly state under what license you may use his content?

For example I might be discussing linked lists on my blog and I happen across a tutorial that has some great diagrams. Do I contact the owner before using said diagrams or do I use it and link back to the original article?

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StackOverflow is not a site for asking blogging policy questions. – EBGreen Jan 30 at 15:05
@EBGreen: Agreed. Voting to close. – George Stocker Jan 30 at 15:20
I'd love to know the answer to this, but unfortunately it's not related to programming. – Bill the Lizard Jan 30 at 15:23
There might be some helpful reading here: w2.eff.org/bloggers/lg/faq-ip.php. I generally shy away from anything resembling legal advice online, but EFF is usually relatively well researched. – EBGreen Jan 30 at 15:31
If the work is in public domain, then you can just go ahead and use it. Otherwise, the keyword here is fair use (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use) which by definition is subjective. To make things worse, IP laws differ across countries too! – Zach Scrivena Jan 30 at 16:03
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closed as not programming related by EBGreen, Steven Robbins, George Stocker, Bill the Lizard Jan 30 at 15:21