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It's also a good idea to write legal disclaimers/ToU policies to protect yourself beforehand. A lot of sites already have that in place (including CC usage policies which do allow for credited sharing). I know one of the first things my best friend and I did when we set up our blog -- before we even wrote our profiles -- was to write the legal disclaimers. That way, if you have them in place, like no commercial usage allowed and we will take legal action if you do, you can protect yourself legally if things like that do happen to you.
I don't know if the poor Brazilian blogger had a ToU in place or if companies just want to disclaim language barrier as an excuse, but I think if you have things like that set up, you're a lot less likely to have these things happen -- or, you can sue if it does /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
I don't know if the poor Brazilian blogger had a ToU in place or if companies just want to disclaim language barrier as an excuse, but I think if you have things like that set up, you're a lot less likely to have these things happen -- or, you can sue if it does /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />