I plan to write my first health-related article for Constant Content and would like to start off on the "right foot."
If I choose the Usage License option, may I upload this article to Constant Content at the same time I submit it for Kindle publication?
Will I be tagged for "plagiarism" if Constant Content editors run the article through the usual "plagiarism" check? It will have my byline and is written by me, of course.
In other words, may I submit the same article to Constant Content and to other publications simultaneously if I choose the Usage License option and no other options?
Thank you for your kind responses.
Cyn
Usage License - Plagiarism - Kindle Publication
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Re: Usage License - Plagiarism - Kindle Publication
Yes.
The only problem people sometimes run into is if they're writing under 2 different pen names and CC can't verify that the work is theirs. In your case, that won't be an issue.
The only problem people sometimes run into is if they're writing under 2 different pen names and CC can't verify that the work is theirs. In your case, that won't be an issue.
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Re: Usage License - Plagiarism - Kindle Publication
Thank you, Antonia.
I appreciate your rapid reply. I hope to get to know many of you better as I focus on writing for Constant Content for the next few months.
HawaiianGirl
I appreciate your rapid reply. I hope to get to know many of you better as I focus on writing for Constant Content for the next few months.
HawaiianGirl