A Reminder About What Should Be Posted On KidPub
in KidPub Press Headquarters
March 1st, 2010
Sorry to intrude on your story reading, but it's time again to remind everyone that stories posted on KidPub should be your own work, and should be a story, not a note to a friend or a question. Posting material that you didn't create...for example, a link to a YouTube video of a singer's performance, or lyrics to a song that you didn't write, or pictures that you didn't draw or photograph...is a violation of US copyright laws, and could result in legal action against KidPub by the copyright holder. We will normally delete posts that we see that have material such as this.
Similarly, stories should be stories. The front page of KidPub is here to showcase creative writing, not personal notes or open-ended questions or comments on something you saw on the web. We have two places on KidPub, Writer's Block and Notes, that are appropriate for that that sort of post. Stories that aren't stories are typically deleted by the KidPub staff.
If you post something on KidPub that later on disappears, it probably fell under one of these categories and was deleted. We don' do it to be mean, but to keep KidPub legal and running smoothly, especially as we see more and more new members.
-Perry
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Couldn't have said it better myself. Go Perry! No one is trying to be mean but KidPub is for writing, and it's not that hard to go on AuthorsNotes and post a Note, in fact it's eaiser than posting a story.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle. Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly....... Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass... It's about learning to dance in the rain.
Yeah Perry! Good call.
Quick question. Could they sue you for something like that?
~ What? You didn't know Jesus painted the Mona Lisa?