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Permissions Policy

At Right On Mission, we want to be clear about what the legal parameters are regarding use of the content on the Right On Mission website.

 

Three things to bear in mind:

  1. Since we value Wisdom, we desire at once to share wisdom and yet wisely protect our intellectual property. 

  2. The Right On Mission logo is a trademark that belongs exclusively to the owners of Right On Mission.

  3. Sarah Sumner owns the content throughout this website.  It is all copyrighted.  

 

You can do the following without permission:

  1. Link to this site, or to any page on this site, or to any specific post on Sarah's Blog. 

  2. Excerpt from this site, including Sarah's Blog, and re-post less than 200 words as long as you cite this website and give her proper credit and/or link your viewers back to rightonmission.org.

  3. Print off screenshots from this website for internal distribution within your own company or organization—as long as you give verbal and written credit to Right On Mission.

  4. Print posts from Sarah's Blog in any non-commercial publication (e.g., company newsletter, church newsletter, class syllabus, etc.), provided you include this copyright notice: "© 2015, Sarah Sumner, Right On Mission.  All rights reserved.  Originally published at rightonmission.org."

Please obtain permission from Right On Mission before doing the following: 

  1. Excerpt, adapt, or use content from any part of this website for commercial purposes or for nonprofit purposes. 

  2. Sell or license printed or digital versions of any content that belongs to the owners of Right On Mission;

  3. Alter, transform, or build upon the content of this website or Sarah's blogs. 

Re-posting and Translation Rights:

In compliance with internet protocol, Right On Mission prohibits the re-posting of any of Sarah's blog or any pages of Right On Mission's website in their entirety.  We believe that Google rightly penalizes websites for publishing duplicate content.  Unless Google can tell which site's content is original and which is unoriginal, Right On Mission risks being penalized just for granting others permission.  So at Right On Mission we limit people's usage of our material.  

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