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Selecting your own content license
After a little turmoil around Protagonize’s global site licensing policies last week, I’ve completed the changes I had discussed in my previous post. All of our authors should now be able to select a default license by editing their profiles. The … Continue reading
Posted in General, Site updates, writing
Tagged content, creative commons, customizing, how to, licenses, licensing, new features, Publishing
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Content licensing changes you should be aware of
To preface this, let me be very clear that the changes I’m implementing should be nothing but positive for our authors. I wouldn’t make a negative change without consulting you all first, but this is something that I feel is … Continue reading
Posted in Collaborative writing, General, Site updates
Tagged author rights, changes, content, creative commons, licensing, ownership, reuse
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