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When you work as a Web designer, one of the things that you have to worry about is where you're getting the content that you're putting on your Web site. If you write it yourself or if you pay to have someone else write it there shouldn't be any problems.
However, a lot of people decide that they want to just take things that they find already out there on the Internet and stick them on their Web site. They take content, they take design ideas, and they go ahead and use them without asking. You need to get permission, preferably in writing. You also need to make sure that you give credit where credit is due.
Like the article? Go ahead and use it – with the original person's byline and a link back to their site. That way you're giving them credit and you don't have to worry about getting into legal trouble because you stole something from their site. It's the safest and best way to avoid copyright problems in the future.