Teachers: Attribution Necessary

I have discovered teachers using my posts on their own websites--word-for-word (copied and pasted) without lines of attribution. This practice of posting entire pages, or even portions, without appropriate citation, is a violation of copyright lawFor those of you who are not familiar with website analytics, know that it is very easy to find out who is visiting this site and who is utilizing the resources. The website company updates this data constantly and makes it available to its customers (the website creators) at all times.

To use the material posted here, please:
1. Email me at scholarmulhern@gmail.com to ask for permission. 2. Cite the source: James Mulhern, www.scholarmulhern.us. 

An even better way to utilize this website would simply be to add a link with the appropriate url address so that individuals are directed to the original source of information. 

I am glad that I can help teachers by providing ideas for lessons, but please include proper attribution.

Thank you for your professionalism.