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“Don’t Fall For “Tricks” But ‘Treat’ Yourself To Better Understanding Of The Religious Service Exemption”

October 19, 2017October 18, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in copyright, religious exemptions

“Don’t Fall For “Tricks” But ‘Treat’ Yourself To Better Understanding Of The Religious Service Exemption” Christian Copyright Solutions has this post offering a free download 5 Myths About the Religious Service Exemption.

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