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RE: Licensing Steemit Content: Who Owns Your Posts?

in #license7 years ago

A little remark: If you don't give a license than the law (copy right) of the country where you publish the content is valid.

For example, the default copy right in Germany is 'all rights reserved'.

As a F(l)oss fan boy I use der (CC) BY SA for photogaphy, etc. and GPL for coding, etc.

Why I use SA? As a F(l)oss fan boy I like that the same license is used again so that the work stay open source. If I only use BY then the next one can set an closed source license.

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Interesting! Thanks for sharing this.

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