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Copyright 2.0

Are you a musician, song writer, or book writer? If so, the word 'copyright' must sound very familiar in your ears. While some people doing campaign about the importance of copyright, there are many others doing the same thing for copyleft. Yes, you have your freedom to choose!

Meanwhile, the Internet age make the copyright seems more important. Nowadays, copyright not only applied to the printed or published matters, but also to softwares, files, etc. - i.e. something that doesn't physically exist. The way people applying for copyright also changing. I've just found a Web 2.0 Copyright and Rights Assignment Services called Numly. Here's some description about Numly.

Numly assigns Numly Numbers (Electronic Serial Numbers / ESNs) for all things digital. The unique identifiers enable rights statements to be associated with digital content as well as third-party, non-repudiation measures for proof of copyright via real-time verifications. Numly Numbers are simple to generate and act as an electronic timestamp. They also allow you to track who is viewing your content and when it is accessed, monitor ratings, and can be used as permalinks!

If you're interested on using this service, 100 Numly Numbers per month costs $4.95. Hey, I'm not doing advertising on behalf of Numly nor receive any advantage from them. Just in case you're wondering about the cost of this service. You can also visit their blog here

One of the website that leads me to Numly is Shambles, a website designed to support the international school communities (teachers, support staff, administrators, students and families) in 17 countries in South East Asia.

Are you ready for digital licensing?

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