Episode Synopsis "Should I include watermarks to protect my work?"
Nervous and scared to post your work online because you are afraid it will get copied? How can you protect your online content? Watch this video to learn! The short answer is the only way to protect your online content, is by not posting it. But this is an unrealistic answer. Because in most cases, you HAVE to post online to run a successful, thriving business. But rather than using a watermark, I suggest you protect your content by doing five things: -register your copyrights -reduce accessibility -monitor your content -take action when necessary -trust in your ideal client or customer Read the show notes, listen to an audio-only version, or get details on how to do each of these things here: [https://theartistsjd.com/protect-your-content-online/] (https://theartistsjd.com/protect-your-content-online/) Join us in the artist’s Courtyard to get access to the step-by-step course designed to help you register your copyrights here: [https://theartistsjd.com/copyright-registration-workshop/] (https://theartistsjd.com/copyright-registration-workshop/) -- What's Ask Kiff? Each week, Kiffanie adds ease to the legalese of running your creative business by answering one question submitted by creative business owners just like you! Have a question you want to submit? Leave it here: [http://theartistsjd.com/ask-kiff/] (http://theartistsjd.com/ask-kiff/)
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