Flattering I guess :)

That was more aimed at everyone in general, I understand things are difficult right now

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I think its always going to be the same since we are away from the whole world and on an island :stuck_out_tongue:

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thats a prison sentence possibly for me lol but seriously if i see a camera from someonr i dont k ow pointing in my kids direction like at a zoo or something ill step i. front and stare the person down and typically its nothing but with the way the world is today and the internet nothing is sacred so you jave to protect your children sorry for the rant but when kids are involved its touchy for me mine are my world without them im lost

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Only one way to find out! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

Caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). I always feel obligated to do my research and find the best quality for the best price. I’ve learned the hard way by paying outrageous prices just to find out I could have gotten the same exact product from another supplier for a fraction of the cost. This applies to life in general. There are greedy people who only care about money in every industry.

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Dosnt wayne walker put on his recpies not for resale?why dont you do that or ask darth to add it to every page when its created.just a thought.

You can google “Intellectual Property” and “Public Domain” for the legal stuff, but unless someone is clicking a checkbox to “Agree to Terms” (GNU Public licensing) we have zero protection on ELR. I think it’s the price we pay to “pay it forward” for all the recipes we have dissected and adapted and took %s from to get to where we are. It’s the openness of ELR that is it’s power (and unique vision!). If someone is starting an online juice business, getting recipes is only 5% of what it takes to be sustainable today. I see no needed changes to what we do. Wouldn’t we only be hurting those who are yet to come?

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