I had been blogging in WordPress for less than a month and I was astounded by the amount of talented bloggers and photographers here. My day is not enough to read all those amazing contents and stories that each one has written.
Do you know that we can protect our webpage and its contents for free?
Here are some of the sites I’ve found that offer FREE copyrights for everyone:
Protecting your original creations is easy on this site. You just have to provide your email and the URL of your site plus some other personal details to be registered.
How does the MyFreeCopyright works?
MyFreeCopyright.com provides a third-party, non-repudiation, registered dating of your original digital creation. By using this service, you publicly associate your digital copyright and defined rights to you.A list of FAQ are provided by the site. A MyFreeCopyright logo is provided that can be displayed in your site to let others know you are protected.
Creative Commons has been around for quite some time now. They have different licenses that you can choose from that are much detailed and more comprehensive than that of MyFreeCopyright.
You can choose whether to allow others to use your work commercially or you can also choose to let others modify your work. The options are at your fingertips.
A Creative Commons logo is also provided for you to display on your site to let others know that you are using their service.
3. Myows | Free Online Copyright Protection
Myows which stand for My Own Works has a very user friendly site that is crisp, blue and attractive for first time users. It is easy to use because of the simple interface that makes it a clear choice for the younger set.
Try any of these free copyright services that suits your needs.
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Very informative and easy to follow. We do need to protect what we create. It’s not just our talents that we share but a piece of ourselves. Have a blessed day my friend.
I’ve been using Creative Commons for years now and just recently tried MyFreeCopyright just for this wordpress site.
Have a great week!
I’ll have to review this further when I have more time. Thanks for the information.
You’re welcome…these are great tools!
Thanks for the mention. Keep an eye open as we’re about to add a lot of nifty features.
I’m looking forward to all your additional features and am really interested to try your services.
Thanks for the visit!
Thank you. I’ve been wondering about copyright protection on blogs.
Thanks for the visit and isn’t it great that there’s a lot of free services that can protect our works?
Have a great weekend Claudia!
Thanks for this! I was thinking about adding one of these last night.
Hi Dana…I think you should get one since you have a lot of content in your blog.
Thanks for the visit and have a great weekend!