So, I understand that beginning blogs are often slow and solitary endeavors. I see that this is true. I have invited a couple of people to my blog, but they either have not had time or they did and don't want to comment. That's okay. I hope that I get better at expressing myself and explaining what I am doing.
I am wondering if I need to have some sort of approval to use this book, The Indwelling Spirit by Andrew Murray, since it is published as a book intended to be a Bible study. Anyone know? If I am buying copies for friends and encouraging others to buy the book, does that constitute advertising, thereby nullifying the need for permission to use it?
Anyway, I am looking forward to having some kind of response. Perhaps I will just respond to myself and see if anyone else wants to comments on my comments. I suppose I really haven't asked anything yet, really, so there may not be anything to comment on... :D
2 comments:
Yeah, comments grow slowly. Don't take them as a sign of readership. They don't validate what you've written. Trust me. And sometimes they're more trouble than they're worth.
As for permissions, I wouldn't worry about it. It's the Internet. You aren't providing the full text of the book for free, you are encouraging people to buy it. Thus and such. The few quotes you put on here, even lengthy ones, won't amount to anything.
keep plodding away...learning to talk to your self is critical to the art of blogging.
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