Is it acceptable to create an RSS feed for HubPage to post on personal blog/website?
I would imagine that it would be. RSS is just a syndication of published work throughout the internet. It is not violating any copywriting laws if you are feeding your content through an RSS feeder.
To be sure though you may want to search through the HP TOS to make sure that you are not violating any of HP rules and regs.
Thanks! Haven't been able to find much and I don't want to shoot myself in the foot. I'm wearing good shoes. ;-)
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