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Old 04-24-2005
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You may have just solved a mystery for me, Emma! Discovered some time ago that p*** would be censored and for the life of me could not figure out why! Now I am thinking might have something to do with copyright or the like as in P***pers.
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Okay...I'm lost now. What word is censored? I need a hint.
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Hopefully this will work: "PL0P" - I used a zero instead of an "o".

Nevermore - I never could figure out why that word was always censored either - maybe it does have to do with copyright!
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bottom line, lift away, PM just to show her the layout, be respectful of Terms of Use when posting credits
I host the Saturday Scraplift crop here at the site and the liftee is ALWAYS contacted and permissions is received first before our group lifts the layouts. We also then make them aware of the gallery etc. but I personally would say that you might want to ask... perhaps this person had their layouts pending publication (ie: they submitted them to a few magazine calls) and might not want to be lifted b/c the layouts are to be removed from the gallery and if someone makes an identical lift - this might be a bit awkward to still see a duplicate of it nearly in the gallery - big "what if" statement but none-the-less may be someone's concern and a reason to say no...

I personally love scraplifting from time to time and as Emma said most do really find it flattering and don't mind - but I certainly feel more curteous and respectful to ask them first before especially hosting a crop and encouraging MANY to lift the same person.
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one of the best parts about hosting a crop scraplifting someone's layout, aside from how flattered they usually (sometimes they say no, mostly because they've submitted the layout for publication as you said) is she'll often show up and tell you exactly how she did it! Or even if you just ask privately, she'll usually give a little instruction to her technique.

I rarely post my scraplifts, unless it's for some sort of challenge or crop, because I don't feel that a direct copy is showing original work. My dread is that I'll eventually forget it was a lift and submit it for publication ! I use my posting description and credits to show where I got the supplies or idea, and if I don't post I don't have a good way to record that info
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