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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stallard" data-source="post: 35379" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>One other thing. Anyone can google and find all the information they could ever want for any tarantula. If you are giving information almost word for word from a website without permission, or giving the name of that website as where the information came from, you might run in to some legal problems. It's nice you offer to do this but I'm surprised that with all the information available, people don't look it up themselves.. An informational is great when it's from someone that has been raising and breeding a certain species for a long time and they have something to offer that can't be found 100 times on the net.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stallard, post: 35379, member: 3166"] One other thing. Anyone can google and find all the information they could ever want for any tarantula. If you are giving information almost word for word from a website without permission, or giving the name of that website as where the information came from, you might run in to some legal problems. It's nice you offer to do this but I'm surprised that with all the information available, people don't look it up themselves.. An informational is great when it's from someone that has been raising and breeding a certain species for a long time and they have something to offer that can't be found 100 times on the net. [/QUOTE]
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