2019-4-5 12:16 |
The internet is pretty great. It’s given us things like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, and Tumblr. For the creative folks among us, there’s a wealth of opportunity to distribute, share, and get feedback on your creations.
That said, under the surface, these platforms often require users to sign up to terms and conditions that dictate ownership rights over content and any revenue they generate to the platform and not the creator. That’s forgetting that content is easily stolen, remixed, and reshared, in many cases without the original creator’s permission. With content being shared all over the web and all over…
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