Is it okay to do a review of a famous person's recipe without HP calling it dupl

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  1. Faith Reaper profile image84
    Faith Reaperposted 10 years ago

    Is it okay to do a review of a famous person's recipe without HP calling it duplicate?

    I found a great recipe by a famous person.  If I do a recipe hub on it, being I am sure it is on the Internet already, the recipe, would it be considered duplicate by HP if I did the recipe as a review of how wonderful it is with my own photos and such?  Just want to make sure, as the recipe is online somewhere.  Thank you for answering.

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  2. Don Bobbitt profile image85
    Don Bobbittposted 10 years ago

    Give Credit to your source in your article.

    1. Faith Reaper profile image84
      Faith Reaperposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Don Bobbitt, Yes, I would do that anyway, and so, hopefully, it will not be considered duplicate by HP!  Thank you for answering.

  3. phdast7 profile image80
    phdast7posted 10 years ago

    Faith You might also break the recipe up into 3 or 4 capsules, and add some of you own commentary or directions to each capsule.   That has worked for me before.   smile

    1. Faith Reaper profile image84
      Faith Reaperposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks so much, Theresa (phdast)...that is what I had planned on doing ...adding a lot of my own commentary and photos and such.  Blessings

  4. Jackie Lynnley profile image85
    Jackie Lynnleyposted 10 years ago

    Yes I have seen others here doing that and just saying whose it was and some changed up the recipe some but gave the original.

    1. Faith Reaper profile image84
      Faith Reaperposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Okay, thanks Jackie.  I thought I have seen it done like that before, but I am trying very hard to be on top of not getting duplicate from HP on such recipes!

  5. Genna East profile image82
    Genna Eastposted 10 years ago

    This shouldn't be a problem, Faith.  You are giving full credit to the original author, quoting the recipe, and reviewing it in sections.  If it appears online, you can perhaps insert a link to that site and location -- unless the author has a problem with coping it even in quotation and reference form, but I don't think they would.   I can't speak for the masters at HP (they have their own set of rules), but I don't see how they can find any fault with this.  Good luck, dear Faith. :-)

    1. Faith Reaper profile image84
      Faith Reaperposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks so much dear Genna.  I do not think it will be a problem either but trying to make sure before going to the trouble of writing the hub. I appreciate you!  Blessings

 
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