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Gawker Adopts Creative Commons Standards and a whole lot More 0

gawker1Gawker media, one of the blogosphere’s biggest blog networks has adopted the Atribution-NonCommercial license for all their original content which makes them one of the few networks who allows use of their materials for free. This doesn’t however a free for all fir there are limitations on how, what and where such original content can be used which can be found in their very extensive Legal Page. This maybe the trend for most of the blogosphere’s biggest names for as said in a previous post, policing content is a practice in futility. The practice of plagiarism is quite widespread and it seems the wide expanse of the internet and the many social networks that inter-twine in between have been so much for people to search fpor instances of content copying they simply gave up.
blogherald2Splashpress on the other hand has put a new face on BlogHerald, which has had a lot of revisions through the many years it has graced the blogosphere. This may be timely for as people love familiarity with most things they do, it does tend to make things boring, seeing the same faces each and every day. Part of the new face of BlogHerald comes with a new theme and layout to refresh those tired eyes and a breath of fresh air. Also from the network, another new blog has been launched, Ceylon Luxury, a land which the blogosphere has failed to reach and wonder in for a long time. Along with the network’s other travel sites, the new one features country specific news regarding the hidden gem that is Sri Lanka, giving it it’s own niche in the blogosphere releasing it’s natural wonders to the world for all to enjoy. So what are you waiting for, check it out and learn about the wonderful culture the Sri Lankan’s have developed, distanced from the rest of the world and true luxury in Ceylon.

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