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RE: Let's talk about: Copyright

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

Here on Steemit, every work that you do not own and publish requires a commercial license. Whether you make a penny or not. the purpose of publishing your work on Steemit is to receive currency -or you can decline payout, and even then it requires a commercial license(!) since your account is attached to a wallet and dependable on -pending- pay-outs. Period. Do not spread misleading information like this, this will only lead to confusion.

Yes, you are right that there are works that require an application to be indexed as copyrighted material. But this is only applicable and interesting to and for bigger companies and not for freelance content creators who work on their own. Whenever they work for bigger companies that require that kind of license, the requirement to deposit a license to be indexed is utter nonsense since -all created work is protected by copyright the moment it has been created, by law, and by any law. The company, however, can insist that the work needs to be applied for those kinds of licenses that require a fee to be paid, which that same company will pay. Other than that, what you are saying does not apply at all to the above comment and question in mind.

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