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In their own words
"The intellectual property rights of a piece of work belong to the author by the mere fact that they have created it. The author may decide what to do with those rights with respect to distribution and exploitation. The author may free the rights, adopting formulas such as copyleft or copyright. However to exercise the rights and avoid plagiarism or infringements of rights the author must demonstrate with valid proof that the rights belong to him and that his creation is prior to copies.
As global communication has opened new possibilities and facilities for the publication and distribution of intellectual creations, directly by authors, Safe Creative services allow authors to choose a model for managing the rights of their work. Authors are able to choose whether to retain the rights of their work or yield them at any moment without damage to other cessions previously made. The registry and consultation services provide global support without which, it is difficult to self-manage and prove ownership rights."
Why it might be a killer
SafeCreative.org has a striking homepage. I love the photo of the bald girl with the barcode on her head; it definitely gets the point across. SafeCreative.org has informative content that clearly explains the function of the site. In today's world information is fluid and can easily be plagiarized. Protecting your intellectual property is not a bad idea and it seems pretty easy to do at SafeCreative.org.
Some questions
Will SafeCreative.org eventually protect other forms of intellectual property besides documents? When will SafeCreative.org provide registration for media such as videos? SafeCreative.org could include a testimonial section that could feature how users protected and defended their rights to their intellectual property using SafeCreative.org.
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