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		<title>By: agentgenius.com- national real estate opinion column &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Is Stealing Content a Violation of the Realtor Code of Ethics?</title>
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		<description>[...] Copyright and stealing are basic concepts that should be easily understood by even the newest writer/blogger/Realtor. If the Code of Ethics requires that we as Realtors present a true picture in all that we do, be it online, print, etc. doesn&#8217;t it stand to reason that blatantly plagiarizing someone else&#8217;s work product is a clear, enforceable and actionable Code of Ethics violation? [...]</description>
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