It is an unfortunate state of affairs that some people feel the need to lift the original thoughts and research of others, and attempt to pass these off as their own. It’s a shame that anyone would take this approach to a community resource which is about freely sharing information. But sadly this does happen. To this end, reluctantly, I (i.e. Hidden Highgate’s webmistress Della Farrant) feel compelled to inform anyone having such mean thoughts that Hidden Highgate, which is hosted at hidden-highgate.org, its name, contents, format and associated advertising such as Twitter, Facebook and other forms of promotion (“the work”) is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
*If you believe that it is I who have used your work without permission, please do get in touch so I can apologise, and acquire permission to use the work and credit you appropriately / remove the content*
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You can read about how plagiarising my work affects you legally ( I might just sue, with substantial backing, if you are a repeat offender and you’ve pushed your luck too far) at the following link:
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