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Pokergroom.com is foused to be a information purpose website. We find the latest "poker" information that is freely accessable released under the "GNU Free Documentation" license. Under the similar licence guidelines, other webmasters are free to reprint information from this internet site & syndicate it on their own poker site. A link or note or blog post about PokerGroom would be greatly appreciated, yet is not a requirement or policed, so feel free to use or lose as you feel appropriate. In the process of further investigating content we often uses articels that were distributed under the "Creative Commons" as well as prominent informative article resources in the internet & land based poker industry experts. PokerGroom is populated by many prominent poker web masters, some newbie internet poker web masters and a cat called "poppy". Collectively we review, comment, research & post, articles that are submitted to us, spill coffee and purr. Poker related articles that are submitted to us are then re-written into a publishable format, (including the credits to the original author) & posted to pokergroom.com. PokerGroom.com is aimed at online poker players seeking a wider resource of poker content. Collecting online poker strategic articles, internet poker howto guides, website reviews and plenty more from a diverse segment of contributing websites, bloggers & author sites in one place. For content contributing web masters and authors pokergroom.com provides an chance for you to build your brand awareness, building authority & increase traffic to your website. By sending free to use valuable content to us we will happliy credit you for your work. (provided you understand and adhere to the principals outlined in the top of this page) If you are the author of an item released on this site and you feel that it's release has infringed on your trademark / copyright we will gladly remove the content upon investigation and your request. Please note that we do make an effort to contact and request permission to publish content where the re-publishing directive is not clearly defined. |