Our Curation Policy
Here at Pugs Fan Club, we value good content for our readers. In short, we will often curate or excerpt content from top quality sources on the web.
The internet was established on the foundation of relating, sharing, and recommending good content from other sources on the web. Curation entails finding, good, well-written, and highly relevant material for our readers.
By preferring content from your site, we are giving it our vote of approval and support. This not only means that we excerpt your content, we also commit it our highest recommendation, and we encourage our readers to view your content on your website with credits being noted back to you.
We curated your content because it was outstanding in some way.
If you wish us not to curate content from your web site, simply contact us (support@pugsfanclub.com), and request your narrative be taken down.
We will quickly comply with your takedown petition and put you on our listing of sites never to excerpt from.
Most publishers and websites are extremely happy to receive additional exposure and audience for their contents as a result of our curation.
If you wish us not to curate content from your web site, simply contact us (support@pugsfanclub.com), and request your narrative be removed.
We will quickly comply with your removal request and put you on our listing of sites never to excerpt from again.
Most publishers and websites are extremely happy to receive additional exposure and readership for their content as an expression of the results of our curation.
Curation Policy :
Most online publishers recognize the value of having their narratives and articles :
Social sharing of good content extends its reach, impact, traffic levels, and ultimately the profit of the original contributor’s website.
We are excerpting your content to inform our website visitors, also citing the original contributor of the excerpt.
We want our readers to discover and visit your content, and your website. We want you to be more than pleased that we quoted, referenced or utilized your content.
“Fair Use” standards, practices, and legal decisions are still evolving online. We like to think our criteria are a cut above the strictly legal interpretation of fair utilize.
We have higher standards than “Fair Use.” We strive for” engaging use .”
If you are not happy to be excerpted, just let us know. We will abide by your request.
We excerpt your content the exact same route we hope others will curate our content.
If you like a theme on our site, feel free to excerpt it as generously as you wish. In return please only dedicate us clear credit, relate back to the original page on our site, and some encouragement for interested readers to visit our original webpage.
Take as much of our content as you think your readers will enjoy. Just credit, and encourage the reader to visit the original site.
This is what we do.
This is what constructed the internet.
This is what social sharing is about.
Everyone benefits with shared content following such a policy.
Most Importantly …
Sharing and curation and excerpting standards are still evolving online. Our terms and conditions may very well be different from yours.
If you want us to be even more generous with associates and credit let us know. If you feel your narrative has had too much excerpted, let us know.
We also publish user-produced content. We request our web site consumers also complete the following curation guidelines, but cannot police every single submission.