Copyright

I’m going to follow in the footsteps of Gail Shaw and post a copyright, just so we’re all clear on the rules. I’m largely using Gail’s language here because I thought it seemed pretty accurate & complete. BUT, I’m giving her full attribution for that language AND I’m editing it in quite a few spots. That’s the difference between stealing and actually working with information. A point apparently lost on too many people these days.

All of the entries on this blog are copyright by Grant Fritchey. The full content of any post (a post is an entry on the blog) may not be published elsewhere without prior permission from the copyright holder. Excerpts from blog posts may be posted elsewhere providing they are short (around 10% of the article) and are attributed to me by name and with a link back to this blog, currently located at https://scarydba.wordpress.com.

Currently two sites have full permission to publish complete copies of posts, SQLServerPedia, located at http://sqlserverpedia.com and SQL Server Central located at http://www.sqlservercentral.com.

Any other duplication of posts from this blog will be considered stolen content.

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