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publishing?


Question Posted Wednesday October 8 2008, 7:10 pm

ohkay, so i was wondering if you post a story on a site, like buddy4u could you get that story published? like is there a rule or something were that story belongs to like buddy4u or something? i dont know?

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theymos answered Thursday October 9 2008, 1:49 am:
Read the site's terms of service. It's very uncommon for a site to require you to give them absolute control over your submissions. Buddy4u doesn't.

Often sites do require in their terms of service that you give them the right to do whatever they want with your content. Submitting content under such an agreement could make it difficult to monetize the content in the future.

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