Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by MJA
Introduction The purpose of this page is to assist those who are relatively new to issues of copyright. It is not meant to be taken as a definitive summary (so don’t quote me!) but as a broad guide for users of ClipCopy Content Solutions and for prospective authors who may be considering submitting work for [...]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by MJA
Questions What is ClipCopy? Types of ClipCopy? Finding files? Copying files? Viewing files? What file? More file information? File formats? Line breaks? E-copy? Finding E-copy? Refreshing Pages? Copy Submissions? Testimonial Views? Answers What is ClipCopy™? ClipCopy is the term we use to describe copy that was originally put together for use in printed (i.e. paper) [...]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by MJA
Save Time! No more wasted hours looking for supporting copy to round off your newsletter professionally. With ClipCopy Content Solutions you have a whole library of material at your fingertips (literally) and, what’s more, it’s being added to all the time. Forget Writer’s Block! ClipCopy Content Solutions does the writing for you. No longer will [...]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by MJA
The ‘Content’ Problem Getting hold of quality content is an ongoing challenge for most publishers. Although there are a number of sites on the web that call themselves ‘content providers’, ClipCopy Content Solutions, which has been online since 1999, is the only one that is aimed primarily at newsletters, whether they are hard copy (printed), [...]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by MJA
Types Of Files There are three main categories or types of ClipCopy: ClipArticles, ClipFeatures and ClipFillers. As well as these three categories, each of them is sub-categorized, and also further grouped by Focus, Tone (serious, humorous etc) and Length (in words). Exceptions and other forms of groupings are explained on each ClipCopy category’s own introductory [...]
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