it really depends how you are looking at this benefits, in small if you are thinking at your money situation, you should know that creative commons is a customisable license, so you can reserve as many rights as you want, even as C copy right, the difference is that you do it legally the moment you post your work and everyone could see what rights you reserved, I choose to renounce all wrights, from various reasons, first I want to make my art known world wide (my style recognizable) and if I allow commercial use I receive free promotion, the more people see projects featuring my art( even if I was not the person that gained money from them ), the more projects come my way, also I have respect for my ideas more than my physical products that I produce, so I prefer to see many minds working on my ideas, sharing ideas , creativity and intelligence is the best way, I think , for better art, for better everything :)
I don't know how best to explain about money , I am not the most practical person, but I am really trying to think bigger than my monthly gains, I am trying to think about all my future gains, and even more my recognition as an artist
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thank you! yeah, I totally hear you regarding showing your work as much as possible and not worrying much about the use... when i came to steemit i was very protective of my work, but now, honestly i just want to share it and get the feedback that inspires me to do more. So i'm totally with you! I also noticed that CC gives you an upvote for using their licences which is pretty awesome!
witch cc :)))))))))))) I am one cc @ccommons.art and the other is @creative-commons by @shortcut so we both are giving upvotes and I am making the wall of fame and paying part of the post rewards to the artists I promote, and I remember you were protective of your work at first (that is actually how I remembered you) you told me I should not give my work for free when I was sharing it with steem creations :P