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Part of running any business is keeping track of your own shit. There is nothing difficult about organizing your content in such a manner that you know who you got it from, what you renamed it to, and where you used it.
The biggest difficulty with the new 2257 changes will be going back and recouping info that you didn't keep track of because you didn't think you had to.
Going forward, since you now know you need t keep track of the info should be rather painless.
If you deal with small amounts of conent, make up a sreadsheet or a simple notebook and keep notes of who, what, where and when. Also organize the conent on your disk in such a manner that you can track back.
If you deal in large content quantities then you are probably using a more automated approach. If you are using your own custom programs then add the tracking into the code. If you are using purchased software that does not include any kind of databasing method then chuck it and find a program that does create a track for you.
It is not up to the content provider to track this stuff for you. It is up to you to run your business properly, noone else.
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