Can I use material published on this site?

Broadly speaking, yes.

Except where indicated by reference [e.g. Dennet (2009)], copyright is retained by the author of the article, which is usually Martin Farncombe. A list of sources can be see on the References page.

However, the  majority of work on this site is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.  That means you are free to print, distribute, modify, quote and re-use any materials on this website subject to a couple of small caveats, listed below.
  • Exceptions: some articles will not be released under the Creative Commons Licence and this will be clearly indicated at the head of an article.
  • Attribution: all 'use', including production of derivative works, must include attribution to the author and a link to this site
  • Commercial use: commercial use is allowed but I will be particularly zealous on insisting on attribution.
For further information, please contact the editor of Practical Memetics via the 'Contact Us' form.
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