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		<title>By: Start up business loans</title>
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		<description>I want to build a free website and I see there are tons of choices out 
there.  However, as I&#039;m planning on posting some writing pieces I&#039;m 
working on so that I can display some of my pieces for some of my 
friends to read, I notice that every site out there so far that I&#039;ve 
read has something in their terms of service about how they retain a 
&quot;right&quot; to distribute, copy, produce, for their own benefit any work 
posted on those sites.  Something about how they gain a license to your 
work, for their own benefit as they see fit.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to build a free website and I see there are tons of choices out<br />
there.  However, as I&#8217;m planning on posting some writing pieces I&#8217;m<br />
working on so that I can display some of my pieces for some of my<br />
friends to read, I notice that every site out there so far that I&#8217;ve<br />
read has something in their terms of service about how they retain a<br />
&#8220;right&#8221; to distribute, copy, produce, for their own benefit any work<br />
posted on those sites.  Something about how they gain a license to your<br />
work, for their own benefit as they see fit.</p>
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