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***Note: Why does JesusAlive.cc have, and enforce “copyright” rules?
Over the years, we have seen people copy “entire studies,” “parts of studies,” or “excerpts” from JesusAlive.cc, and pass them off as their own. This has been true for people who are building their own websites, students in Christian schools who are writing papers as part of a homework assignment, people who are posting on social media, and more. Plagiarizing is breaking Biblical principles not to:
“Lie” – by saying the work is your own
“Cheat” – by taking shortcuts to avoid doing the work yourself
“Steal” – by taking something that belongs to someone else
It is sin! Don’t do it!
Steve Shirley – Administrator for JesusAlive.cc