Hey everyone,
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This is for the eHarlequin oracles.....I'm hoping that you guys have an answer for me.
I've been customizing and playing with my blogger blog and I've added a Favorite Sites Link List. Is it ok (legal/ethical/etc) to include eHarlequin in the list? I would think that it would be, but I'm not sure.
Help!!
Thanks,
Vikki
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