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Originally Posted by Ed Hammer
Seems almost everyone here has "Industry Role: Content Production & Licensing" haha....
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what? last tiem I looked, everyone had the role "Software programming..." honestly, it's contagious!
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Originally Posted by MaDalton
i'll be definitely looking into this, in my case the problem multiplies by the number of clients who buy the content (eventually)
even though i have to say that i am very pleasantly surprised how little problems i have, looks like i am having great clients 
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You know what, I had always in mind people like you - in fact specifically you that brought to mind others like you. grrr, why you are in my mind I've no idea - gtf out.
Seriously though, this is important - this idea is great for unique content
producers that produce for their own sites, but doesn't really cover content
providers that shoot content for others... and I need some ideas on that guys n gals....
How would that work? If you sold the content exclusively, then the buyer could be the one that sets the rules. But if not.... then it becomes very very tricky. (I'm especially thinking of db poisoning, but that's a different problem).
Any ideas?