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RE: Putting my money where my mouth is - A Community Challenge

in #challenge7 years ago

Second Link:https://steemit.com/milestone/@lexikon082/the-super-milestone-power-up-update-post
No mic dropping today. I have some comments to make. Oh but I do have one question. What are your thoughts of giving credit for creative commons no attribution required works?

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I've got your link on the spreadsheet and will be checking in and leaving comments on your posts soon. :) This final sweep is kind of crazy for tonight's post. LOL

As for creative commons... I think it's important to leave at least a small citation at the bottom of the post. You don't need to link back to the source but it does help (even subconsciously) for you readers know that you've done your due diligence. If you find that you use CC for the majority of your posts, a little footnote in the footer is more than appropriate...but be aware because there are several CC licenses and most people do not take the time to read the difference. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/

Which begs the question... What kind of forum are we? If we're making money on our posts, is this a commercial endeavor? hmm....

Yes, the commercial endeavor question is a great one. Also, what happens if you do post content and then are contacted by the creator to take the content down and you can't after seven days. I have been trying to figure out how to format for CC licenses for material that requires attribution. You must include author, cc license, disclaimer and one or two other things. I have just been trying to use pixabay CC0, no attribution for most of my stuff.

Thanks for letting me know you did receive the post. Looking forward to your comments.

That is exactly why I try to stay away from google searches for photos and use pixabay CC0 if I'm not using my own art or photos. I don't want to worry about the headache should something like that happen. AND being that our stuff is on the blockchain, should we be given a directive to take it down, you're right, we can't edit our posts (which is something I thought we were supposed to be able to do) and we cannot permanently delete it even if we want to! It's still housed on the block. It's definitely an interesting topic.