Why License Our Content?
Enhance the stickiness of your Web site with content from one of our many Web sites. Reduce your editorial and personnel costs with a daily feed from our sites. Increase your reader’s knowledge with IT and Developer technology news specific to your city.
Permissions :
- Contact me before linking the content.
- After getting the required permission from me, you can continue your next step for publishing the article.
- Make sure that you are not copying the full content or article, only a paragraph upto 6 – 7 lines accepted.
- You must indicate clearly that this content is owned and derived from Being Geeks and you must give credits to our website or blog.
Link to our content!
If you use any excerpts from our site, you have to link back to the article from which you derived the excerpt. You may post direct text hyperlinks to our site. Please keep in mind this is not permission to host our articles or other content on your Web site, but merely to create a text hyperlink from your Web site to our content. Please do not use any of our logos or trademarks as hyperlinks. We reserve the right to request the removal of any such hyperlinks.
Noncommercial Use :
If you intend to use the content for other purposes, please contact us. Articles from Being Geeks can only be reproduced after suitable permissions from the Founder and Owner of the blog.
Copyright Violation and Misuse
If we discover a website / blog republishing our RSS feeds or website content illegally, we will file a formal complaint with their advertising partners and the DMCA department of their web hosting company.
FAQs
May I use your articles for my school project?
You may include one of our articles for your school project so long as QuinStreet’s copyright clause (set forth below) accompanies the article. Our copyright clause is as follows:
Copyright 2008-2012 Being Geeks. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with permission.
May I link to your site?
You may post direct text hyperlinks to this site. Please keep in mind this is not permission to host our articles or other content on your Web site, but merely to create a text hyperlink from your Web site to our content. Please do not use any of our logos or trademarks as hyperlinks. We reserve the right to request the removal of any such hyperlinks.