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	<title>Comments on: HOWTO Use Creative Commons&#160;licenses</title>
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		<title>By: ginakim</title>
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		<description>Thanks for posting this! I&#039;m currently writing a parody book about World of Warcraft, and I was having a discussion with my husband last night. I&#039;m going the traditional publishing route, which means, of course, that I have to demonstrate my track record in my proposal. I was stressing-out about the fact that I don&#039;t ALREADY HAVE a long list of books that demonstrate I&#039;m a good risk for a publisher.

He suggested that there&#039;s always the option of putting my work out there online, just so people can see it, and, at the least, THAT could become a credit. He brought-up using Creative Commons, and I immediately remembered your name, Cory!

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<p>He suggested that there&#8217;s always the option of putting my work out there online, just so people can see it, and, at the least, THAT could become a credit. He brought-up using Creative Commons, and I immediately remembered your name, Cory!</p>
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